Christoph A. Stephan

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https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q53596212017-09-27Paper
Viral Dynamic Model of Antiretroviral Therapy Including the Integrase Inhibitor Raltegravir in Patients with HIV-12017-06-09Paper
Noncommutative Geometry and the Physics of the LHC Era2016-04-14Paper
A DARK SECTOR EXTENSION OF THE ALMOST-COMMUTATIVE STANDARD MODEL2014-04-08Paper
Chiral asymmetry and the spectral action2013-06-25Paper
Seesaw and noncommutative geometry2012-09-08Paper
Erratum to: The Holst action by the spectral action principle2012-08-13Paper
On gravity, torsion and the spectral action principle2012-03-05Paper
The Holst action by the spectral action principle2011-11-07Paper
On a classification of irreducible almost-commutative geometries V2011-01-24Paper
The spectral action for Dirac operators with skew-symmetric torsion2010-11-29Paper
Finding the standard model of particle physics a combinatorial problem2010-10-18Paper
Krajewski diagrams and the standard model2009-12-14Paper
On a classification of irreducible almost-commutative geometries IV2008-12-08Paper
Almost-commutative geometries beyond the standard model: III. Vector doublets2007-09-12Paper
Almost-commutative geometries beyond the standard model II: new colours2007-09-07Paper
Massive neutrinos in almost-commutative geometry2007-05-16Paper
Dark matter with invisible light from heavy double charged leptons of almost-commutative geometry?2007-02-05Paper
Almost-commutative geometries beyond the standard model2006-08-17Paper
On a classification of irreducible almost commutative geometries2005-06-30Paper
On a classification of irreducible almost commutative geometries, a second helping2005-06-30Paper

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