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The Testbed for LISA Analysis Project
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Unpublished Paper
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The Testbed for LISA Analysis Project
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
The Testbed for LISA Analysis (TLA) Project aims to facilitate the development, validation and comparison of different methods for LISA science data analysis, by the broad LISA Science Community, to meet the special challenges that LISA poses. It includes a well-defined Simulated LISA Data Product (SLDP), which provides a clean interface between the communities that have developed to model and to analyze the LISA science data stream; a web-based clearinghouse (at ) providing SLDP software libraries, relevant software, papers and other documentation, and a repository for SLDP data sets; a set of mailing lists for communication between and among LISA simulators and LISA science analysts; a problem tracking system for SLDP support; and a program of workshops to allow the burgeoning LISA science community to further refine the SLDP definition, define specific LISA science analysis challenges, and report their results. This note describes the TLA Project, the resources it provides immediately, its future plans, and invites the participation of the broader community in the furtherance of its goals.
Recommended Citation
The Testbed for LISA Analysis Project L. S. Finn, M. J. Benacquista, Shane L. Larson & L. J. Rubbo (2006) arxiv.org: gr-qc/0602019
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