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Black Holes as Laboratories: Tests of General Relativity
Ruth Gregory1,2, Samaya Nissanke3,4
1Department of Physics, King's College London, University of London, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS UK.
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We briefly overview the case for using black holes as a discriminator for theories of gravity. The opportunities and challenges for the various observational experiments are outlined, and key questions for the community identified. This note summarises the discussion from the roundtable on the third day of Black Holes Inside and Out.
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