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Astronomical surveys performed during the last decade such as EROS, MACHO, OGLE and recently Pan-STARRS have captured tens of millions of light curves. A light curve is a time series of the brightness of a stellar object as a function of time. Light curve analysis is used in astronomy for detecting transient optical events (nova and supernova), variable star detection, period detection and estimation,...
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