Resources for researchers
Recommended readings for those entering the field with a PhD qualification from a different mathematical/computational/experimental physics background:
Black Hole Perturbation Theory and Gravitational Self-Force by Adam Pound & Barry Wardell - https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.04592
The motion of point particles in curved spacetimes - https://arxiv.org/abs/1102.0529
Self-contained and essential reading for those serious in the field, **Not for the faint hearted **
Self force: Computational Strategies by Barry Wardell - https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.07322
Special issue: Gravitational Radiation From Binary Black Holes: Advances in the perturbation approach (paper compilation) by Carlos O. Lousto with Bernard Whitting, Larry R Price, Kostas Glampedakis, Steven Detweiler, Yasushu Mino, Roland Haas, Eric Poisson, Hiroyuki Nakano, Misao Sasaki, Warren G Anderson, Alan G Wiseman, Steve Drasco, Eanna E Flanagan, Scott A. Hughes, Lior Burko and Eran Rosenthal (2005)
If you not familiar with please install the Black Hole Perturbation toolkit. You can visit their website on https://bhptoolkit.org. It's available on Linux, Windows and Mac OS.
If you wish to have a more hands-on introduction you can watch the videos of their latest workshop in Prague https://astro.cas.cz/bhptoolkit2020/ .
Conference and Job Announcements regularly published on hyperspace: