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Monday, August 5, 2013

1112.0817 (Martin Maria Kovár)

A New Causal Topology and Why the Universe is Co-compact    [PDF]

Martin Maria Kovár
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1308.0325 (Adnan Aslam et al.)

Noether gauge symmetry for the Bianchi type I model in f(T) gravity    [PDF]

Adnan Aslam, Mubasher Jamil, Ratbay Myrzakulov
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1308.0331 (Paul McFadden)

On the power spectrum of inflationary cosmologies dual to a deformed CFT    [PDF]

Paul McFadden
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1308.0341 (Peter Arnold et al.)

Spin 1/2 quasinormal mode frequencies in Schwarzschild-AdS spacetime    [PDF]

Peter Arnold, Phillip Szepietowski
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1308.0373 (A. Hees et al.)

How to test SME with space missions ?    [PDF]

A. Hees, B. Lamine, C. Le Poncin-Lafitte, P. Wolf
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1308.0394 (Pierre Fromholz et al.)

The Schwarzschild metric: It's the coordinates, stupid!    [PDF]

Pierre Fromholz, Eric Poisson, Clifford M. Will
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1308.0523 (Rampei Kimura et al.)

Derivative interactions in de Rham-Gabadadze-Tolley massive gravity    [PDF]

Rampei Kimura, Daisuke Yamauchi
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1308.0534 (Joseph Elliston)

Observable predictions of generalised inflationary scenarios    [PDF]

Joseph Elliston
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1308.0548 (Jose Luis Blazquez-Salcedo et al.)

Sequences of extremal radially excited rotating black holes    [PDF]

Jose Luis Blazquez-Salcedo, Jutta Kunz, Francisco Navarro-Lerida, Eugen Radu
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1308.0581 (Artyom V. Astashenok)

Effective Dark Energy Models and Dark Energy Models with Bounce in
frames of $F(T)$ Gravity
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Artyom V. Astashenok
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1308.0589 (Andrew Strominger)

Asymptotic Symmetries of Yang-Mills Theory    [PDF]

Andrew Strominger
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