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Monday, September 24, 2012

1201.0176 (Joseph Ben Geloun et al.)

3D Tensor Field Theory: Renormalization and One-loop $β$-functions    [PDF]

Joseph Ben Geloun, Dine Ousmane Samary
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1209.4694 (Ali Kaya)

Instanton Contributions to Cosmological Correlations    [PDF]

Ali Kaya
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1209.4698 (Myungseok Eune et al.)

Local thermodynamics of KS black hole    [PDF]

Myungseok Eune, Bogeun Gwak, Wontae Kim
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1209.4758 (Stefano Ansoldi et al.)

Unified Dark Energy-Dark Matter model with Inverse Quintessence    [PDF]

Stefano Ansoldi, Eduardo I. Guendelman
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1209.4779 (Anja Marunovic et al.)

On antiscreening in perturbative quantum gravity and resolving the
Newtonian singularity
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Anja Marunovic, Tomislav Prokopec
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1209.4807 (Janusz Garecki)

Canonical superenergy tensors in general relativity: a reappraisal    [PDF]

Janusz Garecki
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1209.4842 (Giulio Caciotta et al.)

Asymptotic Behaviour of Zero Mass spin 2 Fields propagating in the
external region of Kerr spacetime
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Giulio Caciotta, Tiziana Raparelli
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1209.4858 (Sean Gryb et al.)

2+1 gravity on the conformal sphere    [PDF]

Sean Gryb, Flavio Mercati
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1209.4859 (M. E. Rodrigues et al.)

Anisotropic Universe Models in f(T) Gravity    [PDF]

M. E. Rodrigues, M. J. S. Houndjo, D. Saez-Gomez, F. Rahaman
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1209.4871 (M. Novello et al.)

What is the origin of the mass of the Higgs boson?    [PDF]

M. Novello, E. Bittencourt
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1209.4892 (Bianca Dittrich et al.)

On the role of the Barbero-Immirzi parameter in discrete quantum gravity    [PDF]

Bianca Dittrich, James P. Ryan
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