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The following pages link to Classical space-times from the S-matrix (Q2440251):
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- On-shell techniques and universal results in quantum gravity (Q270443) (← links)
- Black holes and the double copy (Q271541) (← links)
- The effective field theorist's approach to gravitational dynamics (Q521766) (← links)
- Perturbative spacetimes from Yang-Mills theory (Q680687) (← links)
- On-shell heavy particle effective theories (Q779321) (← links)
- Complete Hamiltonian for spinning binary systems at first post-Minkowskian order (Q779373) (← links)
- Classical gravitational scattering at \(\mathcal{O} (G^3)\) from Feynman diagrams (Q783956) (← links)
- Minimal spin deflection of Kerr-Newman and supersymmetric black hole (Q825622) (← links)
- Classical gravitational scattering from a gauge-invariant double copy (Q825732) (← links)
- Radiative classical gravitational observables at \(\mathcal{O} (G^3)\) from scattering amplitudes (Q825767) (← links)
- Feynman integrals and mirror symmetry (Q827164) (← links)
- Radiation of scalar modes and the classical double copy (Q1635161) (← links)
- Gravitational radiation from color-kinematics duality (Q1635259) (← links)
- Light-like scattering in quantum gravity (Q1636527) (← links)
- An effective field theory for forward scattering and factorization violation (Q1639002) (← links)
- The classical double copy in maximally symmetric spacetimes (Q1641698) (← links)
- Hidden simplicity of the gravity action (Q1705896) (← links)
- An effective formalism for testing extensions to general relativity with gravitational waves (Q1705994) (← links)
- Amplitudes for astrophysicists: known knowns (Q1709994) (← links)
- Amplitudes, observables, and classical scattering (Q1735631) (← links)
- Inelastic black hole scattering from charged scalar amplitudes (Q1750896) (← links)
- Kaluza-Klein from colour-kinematics duality for massive fields (Q1980640) (← links)
- Classical potential for general spinning bodies (Q1995103) (← links)
- Classical black hole scattering from a worldline quantum field theory (Q2025951) (← links)
- Constraints on a massive double-copy and applications to massive gravity (Q2026030) (← links)
- A worldsheet for Kerr (Q2028360) (← links)
- Notes on AdS-Schwarzschild eikonal phase (Q2028425) (← links)
- Scattering of gravitons and spinning massive states from compact numerators (Q2032615) (← links)
- Leading nonlinear tidal effects and scattering amplitudes (Q2048036) (← links)
- Classical solutions and their double copy in split signature (Q2048093) (← links)
- Scattering amplitudes for binary systems beyond GR (Q2082943) (← links)
- Asymptotic Weyl double copy (Q2082977) (← links)
- On the double copy for spinning matter (Q2083041) (← links)
- Radiated momentum in the post-Minkowskian worldline approach via reverse unitarity (Q2083092) (← links)
- Compton black-hole scattering for \(s \leq 5/2\) (Q2087310) (← links)
- SUSY in the sky with gravitons (Q2087817) (← links)
- Yang-Mills observables: from KMOC to eikonal through EFT (Q2087840) (← links)
- Post-Minkowskian radial action from soft limits and velocity cuts (Q2090862) (← links)
- The radial action from probe amplitudes to all orders (Q2090943) (← links)
- Graviton particle statistics and coherent states from classical scattering amplitudes (Q2091014) (← links)
- NS-NS spacetimes from amplitudes (Q2100906) (← links)
- Searching for Kerr in the 2PM amplitude (Q2104623) (← links)
- On higher-derivative effects on the gravitational potential and particle bending (Q2185243) (← links)
- Kerr-Newman from minimal coupling (Q2185249) (← links)
- From boundary data to bound states (Q2185292) (← links)
- The classical double copy of a point charge (Q2188572) (← links)
- Strings, extended objects, and the classical double copy (Q2188607) (← links)
- From boundary data to bound states. II: Scattering angle to dynamical invariants (with twist) (Q2188627) (← links)
- Leading singularities and classical gravitational scattering (Q2188678) (← links)
- Analytic approximations, perturbation theory, effective field theory methods and their applications (Q2247800) (← links)