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Thursday, May 24, 2012

1101.5974 (Henrique Gomes et al.)

The Link between General Relativity and Shape Dynamics    [PDF]

Henrique Gomes, Tim Koslowski
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1108.3046 (Luca Fabbri)

On Geometrically Unified Fields and Universal Constants    [PDF]

Luca Fabbri
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1110.3837 (Henrique Gomes et al.)

Coupling Shape Dynamics to Matter Gives Spacetime    [PDF]

Henrique Gomes, Tim Koslowski
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1205.5046 (Gianluca Calcagni)

Diffusion in multi-fractional spacetimes    [PDF]

Gianluca Calcagni
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1205.5087 (Shahar Hod)

Quasinormal resonances of a charged scalar field in a charged
Reissner-Nordström black hole spacetime: A WKB analysis
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Shahar Hod
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1205.5111 (Hwei-Jang Yo et al.)

Modifications for numerical stability of black hole evolution    [PDF]

Hwei-Jang Yo, Zhoujian Cao, Chun-Yu Lin
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1205.5125 (T. Tahamtan et al.)

Quantum singularities in a model of f(R) Gravity    [PDF]

T. Tahamtan, O. Gurtug
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1205.5161 (Claus Kiefer et al.)

Can effects of quantum gravity be observed in the cosmic microwave
background?
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Claus Kiefer, Manuel Kraemer
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1205.5175 (G. Wang et al.)

Orbit optimization for ASTROD-GW and its time delay interferometry with
two arms using CGC ephemeris
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G. Wang, W. -T. Ni
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1205.5221 (Daniele Bertacca et al.)

Beyond the plane-parallel and Newtonian approach: Wide-angle redshift
distortions and convergence in general relativity
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Daniele Bertacca, Roy Maartens, Alvise Raccanelli, Chris Clarkson
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1205.5240 (Pau Amaro-Seoane)

Stellar dynamics and extreme-mass ratio inspirals    [PDF]

Pau Amaro-Seoane
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