Classical and quantum gravitational scattering with generalized Wilson lines
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(12)- Leading singularities and classical gravitational scattering
- Quantization conditions and the double copy
- Classical black hole scattering from a worldline quantum field theory
- Next-to-eikonal corrected double graviton dressing and gravitational wave observables at \(\mathcal{O}(G^2)\)
- The uncertainty principle and classical amplitudes
- Next-to-leading power resummed rapidity distributions near threshold for Drell-Yan and diphoton production
- Exponentiation of soft quark effects from the replica trick
- Classical off-shell currents
- Scalar QED as a toy model for higher-order effects in classical gravitational scattering
- Asymptotic dynamics on the worldline for spinning particles
- Angular momentum of zero-frequency gravitons
- Straight-line path approximation for high energy elastic and inelastic scattering in quantum gravity
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