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Friday, August 31, 2012

0906.1420 (Ryuichi Fujita et al.)

Analytical solutions of bound timelike geodesic orbits in Kerr spacetime    [PDF]

Ryuichi Fujita, Wataru Hikida
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1208.6042 (Fabrizio Canfora et al.)

Exact meron Black Holes in four dimensional SU(2) Einstein-Yang-Mills
theory
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Fabrizio Canfora, Francisco Correa, Alex Giacomini, Julio Oliva
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1208.6065 (F. Elliott Koch et al.)

Can Effects of Dark Matter be Explained by the Turbulent Flow of
Spacetime?
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F. Elliott Koch, Angus H. Wright
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1208.6129 (L. V. Bogdanov et al.)

Grassmannians Gr(N-1,N+1), closed differential N-1 forms and
N-dimensional integrable systems
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L. V. Bogdanov, B. G. Konopelchenko
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1208.6158 (Ernesto Nungesser)

Future non-linear stability for solutions of the Einstein-Vlasov system
of Bianchi types II and VI$_0$
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Ernesto Nungesser
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1208.6160 (Emma Jakobsson)

How trapped surfaces jump in 2+1 dimensions    [PDF]

Emma Jakobsson
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1208.6216 (Valentin Bonzom)

Revisiting random tensor models at large N via the Schwinger-Dyson
equations
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Valentin Bonzom
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1208.6217 (Mikel Fernández-Méndez et al.)

A complete hybrid quantization in inhomogeneous cosmology    [PDF]

Mikel Fernández-Méndez, Guillermo A. Mena Marugán, Javier Olmedo
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1208.6241 (S. Mendoza et al.)

Gravitational lensing with $ f(χ)=χ^{3/2} $ gravity in accordance
with astrophysical observations
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S. Mendoza, T. Bernal, X. Hernandez, J. C. Hidalgo, L. A. Torres
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1208.6261 (Aharon Davidson et al.)

Quantum Structure of Flat Spacetime and Schwarzschild Mass Uncertainty    [PDF]

Aharon Davidson, Ben Yellin
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