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  1. Universal spinning black holes and theories of class \( \mathcal{R} \)

    We study a supersymmetric, rotating, electrically charged black hole in AdS 4 which is a solution of four-dimensional minimal gauged supergravity....

    Nikolay Bobev, P. Marcos Crichigno in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 06 December 2019
  2. Latin America’s Space Legal Framework

    As in almost every area of human activity, law is a necessary tool to govern human relations in an orderly manner. The same conclusion applies at the...
    Annette Froehlich, Diego Alonso Amante Soria, Ewerton De Marchi in Space Supporting Latin America
    Chapter 2020
  3. An Operationalist Perspective on Setting Dependence

    A well known logical loophole for Bell’s theorem is that it relies on setting independence: the assumption that the state of a system is independent...

    Ronnie Hermens in Foundations of Physics
    Article Open access 26 February 2019
  4. The Structure and Properties of Microcrystalline and Submicrocrystalline Titanium Alloy VT1-0 in the Area of the Electron Beam Welding Seam

    An investigation of the welding seam structure of micro- and submicrocrystalline specimens of VT1-0 alloy is reported. Special features are revealed...

    V. A. Klimenov, S. F. Gnyusov, ... E. S. Marchenko in Russian Physics Journal
    Article 04 October 2017
  5. Carbon-Based Field Emitters: Properties and Applications

    Field emission is one of the most promising areas of vacuum nano- and microelectronics. This chapter reviews current achievements and problems in...
    Nikolay V. Egorov, Evgeny P. Sheshin in Modern Developments in Vacuum Electron Sources
    Chapter 2020
  6. Topology of Minimal Surface Biophotonic Nanostructures in Arthropods

    Structural colors, including many vivid (ultra)violets, blues and greens are quite ubiquitous in animals and form an important aspect of their...
    Vinodkumar Saranathan in The Role of Topology in Materials
    Chapter 2018
  7. Hidden simplicity of the gravity action

    We derive new representations of the Einstein-Hilbert action in which graviton perturbation theory is immensely simplified. To accomplish this, we...

    Clifford Cheung, Grant N. Remmen in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 01 September 2017
  8. Heterotic Non-linear Sigma Models

    In this chapter we discuss the basic features of non-linear sigma models with (0,2) supersymmetry. This is a large universe, and to circumscribe our...
    Chapter 2019
  9. Integrating three-loop modular graph functions and transcendentality of string amplitudes

    Modular graph functions (MGFs) are SL(2 , ℤ)-invariant functions on the Poincaré upper half-plane associated with Feynman graphs of a conformal scalar...

    Eric D’Hoker, Nicholas Geiser in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 03 February 2022
  10. Plastic Extension of a Plate with Symmetric Notches

    The problem of extension of a plate with symmetric edge notches of different shape is numerically solved on the basis of the theory of plane stress...

    R. I. Nepershin in Mechanics of Solids
    Article 01 September 2017
  11. The five-loop Beta function for a general gauge group and anomalous dimensions beyond Feynman gauge

    We focus on a non-abelian gauge field coupled to a single (but general) representation of a family of N f fermions. By using the same machinery that...

    Thomas Luthe, Andreas Maier, ... York Schröder in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 24 October 2017
  12. Complete renormalization of QCD at five loops

    We present new analytical five-loop Feynman-gauge results for the anomalous dimensions of ghost field and -vertex, generalizing the known values for...

    Thomas Luthe, Andreas Maier, ... York Schröder in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 06 March 2017
  13. Damage and fracture: Review of experimental studies

    This paper is a part of a review of recent (last 15 years) publications on experimental and theoretical methods and approaches for studying damage...

    P. S. Volegov, D. S. Gribov, P. V. Trusov in Physical Mesomechanics
    Article 01 July 2016
  14. Newton’s Hydrostatics: Liquids as Continua

    Following an early version in an unpublished manuscript, Newton included a concise version of his hydrostatics in the Principia. It was based on his...
    Alan F. Chalmers in One Hundred Years of Pressure
    Chapter 2017
  15. The legacy of the experimental hadron physics programme at COSY

    The experimental hadronic physics programme at the COoler SYnchrotron of the Forschungszentrum Jülich terminated at the end of 2014. After describing...

    Article Open access 01 June 2017
  16. Amplitudes for astrophysicists: known knowns

    The use of quantum field theory to understand astrophysical phenomena is not new. However, for the most part, the methods used are those that have...

    Daniel J. Burger, Raúl Carballo-Rubio, ... Amanda Weltman in General Relativity and Gravitation
    Article 17 November 2018
  17. Color-factor symmetry and BCJ relations for QCD amplitudes

    Tree-level n -point gauge-theory amplitudes with n − 2 k gluons and k pairs of (massless or massive) particles in the fundamental (or other)...

    Robert W. Brown, Stephen G. Naculich in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 09 November 2016
  18. 50 Years of quantum chromodynamics

    Quantum Chromodynamics, the theory of quarks and gluons, whose interactions can be described by a local SU(3) gauge symmetry with charges called...

    Franz Gross, Eberhard Klempt, ... **aorong Zhou in The European Physical Journal C
    Article Open access 12 December 2023
  19. The Theory of Electroweak Interactions

    In this chapter, we summarize the structure of the standard EW theory [Some recent textbooks are listed in Langacker (The standard model and beyond,...
    Guido Altarelli, James Wells in Collider Physics within the Standard Model
    Chapter Open access 2017
  20. Theoretical Framework

    Jet physics, in particular at a hadron collider such as the LHC, cannot be understood without being thoroughly familiar with the theory of the strong...
    Klaus Rabbertz in Jet Physics at the LHC
    Chapter 2017
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