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Buoninfante, Luca, Knorr, Benjamin, Kumar, K. Sravan, Platania, Alessia, Anselmi, Damiano, Basile, Ivano, Bjerrum-Bohr, N. Emil J., Brandenberger, Robert, González, Mariana Carrillo, Davis, Anne-Christine, Dittrich, Bianca, Di Vecchia, Paolo, Donoghue, John F., Dowker, Fay, Dvali, Gia, Eichhorn, Astrid, Giddings, Steven B., Gnecchi, Alessandra, Gubitosi, Giulia, Heisenberg, Lavinia, Kallosh, Renata, Koshelev, Alexey S., Liberati, Stefano, Modesto, Leonardo, Moniz, Paulo, Oriti, Daniele, Papadoulaki, Olga, Pawlowski, Jan M., Percacci, Roberto, Rachwał, Lesław, Sakellariadou, Mairi, Salvio, Alberto, Stelle, Kellogg, Surya, Sumati, Tseytlin, Arkady, Turok, Neil, Van Riet, Thomas, Woodard, Richard P.
To deepen our understanding of Quantum Gravity and its connections with black holes and cosmology, building a common language and exchanging ideas across different approaches is crucial. The Nordita Program "Quantum Gravity: from gravitational effect
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.08696
We investigate the Brower-Goddard extension of the Veneziano and Virasoro-Shapiro four-point amplitudes obtained by generalizing the Koba-Nielsen integrals to $d$-dimensional conformally invariant integrals. The amplitudes derived from this framework
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.10176
We introduce a novel approach to compute Compton amplitudes involving a fermion pair inspired by Hopf algebra amplitude constructions. This approach features a recursive relation employing quasi-shuffle sets, directly verifiable by massive factorizat
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15265
We develop a novel amplitude bootstrap technique manifestly free of unphysical poles for classically spinning particles interacting with gravitons utilizing only the double-copy and physical factorization limits. Combined with non-factorization polyn
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.11249
We introduce a novel bootstrap method for classical Compton scattering amplitudes involving two massless gluon/graviton particles and two arbitrary-spin infinite-mass particles in a heavy-mass effective field theory context. Using a suitable ansatz,
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.00498
In this chapter, we will review the field-theoretic treatment of General Relativity based on an effective field theory extension of the Einstein-Hilbert action. This pragmatic route to low-energy quantum effects in gravity critically underpins miscel
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.08957
The post-Minkowskian expansion of Einstein's general theory of relativity has received much attention in recent years due to the possibility of harnessing the computational power of modern amplitude calculations in such a classical context. In this b
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.13024
Autor:
Travaglini, Gabriele, Brandhuber, Andreas, Dorey, Patrick, McLoughlin, Tristan, Abreu, Samuel, Bern, Zvi, Bjerrum-Bohr, N. Emil J., Blümlein, Johannes, Britto, Ruth, Carrasco, John Joseph M., Chicherin, Dmitry, Chiodaroli, Marco, Damgaard, Poul H., Del Duca, Vittorio, Dixon, Lance J., Dorigoni, Daniele, Duhr, Claude, Geyer, Yvonne, Green, Michael B., Herrmann, Enrico, Heslop, Paul, Johansson, Henrik, Korchemsky, Gregory P., Kosower, David A., Mason, Lionel, Monteiro, Ricardo, O'Connell, Donal, Papathanasiou, Georgios, Plante, Ludovic, Plefka, Jan, Puhm, Andrea, Raclariu, Ana-Maria, Roiban, Radu, Schneider, Carsten, Trnka, Jaroslav, Vanhove, Pierre, Wen, Congkao, White, Chris D.
This is an introduction to, and invitation to read, a series of review articles on scattering amplitudes in gauge theory, gravity, and superstring theory. Our aim is to provide an overview of the field, from basic aspects to a selection of current (2
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.13011
We consider gravitational massive scalar-scalar scattering from unitarity and demonstrate how intermediate soft graviton behavior and the concept of extracting classical physics from localization of integrands on velocity cuts devise an efficient ext
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.02976
We compute the scattering amplitude for classical black-hole scattering to third order in the Post-Minkowskian expansion, keeping all terms needed to derive the scattering angle to that order from the eikonal formalism. Our results confirm a conjectu
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.05218