Henri Waelbroeck

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Power laws in market microstructure
Frontiers of Mathematical Finance
2023-06-26Paper
Coupled GARCH(1,1) model
Quantitative Finance
2023-06-20Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6320025 (Why is no real title available?)2014-07-23Paper
How efficiency shapes market impact
Quantitative Finance
2014-01-23Paper
Coupling of \(p\)-forms to backgrounds through BRST techniques
Classical and Quantum Gravity
2012-10-06Paper
Discrete chaos
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
2002-04-28Paper
\(2+1\) gravity as an exactly solved system2001-11-12Paper
The algebra of supertraces for \((2+1)\) super de Sitter gravity
Modern Physics Letters A
2001-07-31Paper
Categorization and effective perceptron learning in feed-forward neural networks
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
2000-12-13Paper
Time-dependent solutions of 2+1 gravity
Physical Review Letters
2000-07-16Paper
Causal set dynamics: a toy model
Classical and Quantum Gravity
1999-11-18Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1129876 (Why is no real title available?)
(available as arXiv preprint)
1998-09-14Paper
(2 + 1) covariant lattice theory and 't Hooft's formulation
Classical and Quantum Gravity
1997-03-10Paper
\(B \Lambda F\) theory and flat spacetimes
Communications in Mathematical Physics
1995-06-22Paper
A Hamiltonian lattice formulation of topological gravity
Classical and Quantum Gravity
1994-06-19Paper
Translation symmetry in 2+1 Regge calculus
Classical and Quantum Gravity
1994-01-06Paper
Do universes with parallel cosmic strings or two-dimensional wormholes have closed timelike curves?
General Relativity and Gravitation
1991-01-01Paper
2+1 lattice gravity
Classical and Quantum Gravity
1990-01-01Paper


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