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Monday, July 2, 2012

1109.4086 (Prince K. Osei et al.)

On the semiduals of local isometry groups in 3d gravity    [PDF]

Prince K. Osei, Bernd J. Schroers
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1109.5121 (Jean-Francois Dufaux)

Constraints on Cosmic Super-Strings from Kaluza-Klein Emission    [PDF]

Jean-Francois Dufaux
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1110.3818 (Lasma Alberte)

Massive Gravity on Curved Background    [PDF]

Lasma Alberte
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1206.6924 (Yoshinori Matsuo et al.)

The Incompressible Rindler fluid versus the Schwarzschild-AdS fluid    [PDF]

Yoshinori Matsuo, Makoto Natsuume, Masahiro Ohta, Takashi Okamura
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1206.6948 (Jaume de Haro et al.)

On the fate of the phantom dark energy universe in semiclassical gravity
II: Scalar phantom fields
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Jaume de Haro, Jaume Amoros, Emilio Elizalde
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1206.7040 (Bum-Hoon Lee et al.)

Oscillating instantons as homogeneous tunneling channels    [PDF]

Bum-Hoon Lee, Wonwoo Lee, Dong-han Yeom
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1206.7060 (Maciej Trzetrzelewski)

Matrix regularization of embedded 4-manifolds    [PDF]

Maciej Trzetrzelewski
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1206.7083 (Diana Lopez Nacir et al.)

The consistency condition for the three-point function in dissipative
single-clock inflation
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Diana Lopez Nacir, Rafael A. Porto, Matias Zaldarriaga
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1206.7087 (Stefano Foffa et al.)

The dynamics of the gravitational two-body problem in the post-Newtonian
approximation at quadratic order in the Newton's constant
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Stefano Foffa, Riccardo Sturani
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1206.7093 (L. Filipe O. Costa et al.)

Mathisson's helical motions demystified    [PDF]

L. Filipe O. Costa, José Natário, Miguel Zilhão
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