Amplitudes for astrophysicists: known knowns
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Publication:1709994
DOI10.1007/s10714-018-2475-0zbMath1409.83038arXiv1704.05067OpenAlexW3100098309MaRDI QIDQ1709994
Raúl Carballo-Rubio, Nathan Moynihan, Jeff Murugan, Daniel J. Burger, Amanda Weltman
Publication date: 15 January 2019
Published in: General Relativity and Gravitation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.05067
Model quantum field theories (81T10) (S)-matrix theory, etc. in quantum theory (81U20) (2)-body potential quantum scattering theory (81U05) Gravitational waves (83C35) Radiative transfer in astronomy and astrophysics (85A25)
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