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The formation and hierarchical assembly of globular cluster populations

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Gravitational wave inference of star cluster properties from intermediate-mass black hole mergers cites this paper.

Gravitational wave inference of star cluster properties from intermediate-mass black hole mergers The formation and hierarchical assembly of globular cluster populations

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The Formation of Globular Clusters cites this paper.

The Formation of Globular Clusters The formation and hierarchical assembly of globular cluster populations

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Second-Generation Mass Peak in the Gravitational-Wave Population as a Probe of Globular Clusters cites this paper.

Second-Generation Mass Peak in the Gravitational-Wave Population as a Probe of Globular Clusters The formation and hierarchical assembly of globular cluster populations

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Formation of rotating supergiants via stellar mergers in dense clusters: Implications for black hole natal spins cites this paper.

Formation of rotating supergiants via stellar mergers in dense clusters: Implications for black hole natal spins The formation and hierarchical assembly of globular cluster populations

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Assessing the Impact of Instrumental Requirements on the Scientific Performance of the Einstein Telescope cites this paper.

Assessing the Impact of Instrumental Requirements on the Scientific Performance of the Einstein Telescope The formation and hierarchical assembly of globular cluster populations

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