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- Distance invariant method for normalization of indexed differentials
- Are there ALPs in the asymptotically safe landscape?
- Lorentz symmetry is relevant
- Higher derivatives in type II and M-theory on Calabi-Yau threefolds
- \textit{xTras}: a field-theory inspired \textit{xAct} package for Mathematica
- Normalization in Riemann tensor polynomial ring
- Light charged fermions in quantum gravity
- Spin-fluctuation theory beyond Gaussian approximation
- Scattering amplitudes, black holes and leading singularities in cubic theories of gravity
- Rigid supersymmetry from conformal supergravity in five dimensions
- Quantum corrections to unimodular gravity
- Fixed points and infrared completion of quantum gravity
- Scalar-tensor theories within asymptotic safety
- Infinite order quantum-gravitational correlations
- \texttt{VEST}: Abstract vector calculus simplification in \texttt{Mathematica}
- Canonical representation of polynomial expressions with indices
- Form factors in asymptotic safety: conceptual ideas and computational toolbox
- From a locality-principle for new physics to image features of regular spinning black holes with disks
- F-theory vacua and \(\alpha '\)-corrections
- Extremal black holes in dynamical Chern–Simons gravity
- Semi-invariants, equivariants and algorithms
- The \texttt{Invar} tensor package: differential invariants of Riemann
- Superconformal indices and M2-branes
- \textit{Spinors}: a Mathematica package for doing spinor calculus in general relativity
- Shift-symmetric Horndeski gravity in the asymptotic-safety paradigm
- The gravitational wave stress–energy (pseudo)-tensor in modified gravity
- Quasi-normal mode of a regular Schwarzschild black hole
- Supertranslations and holographic stress tensor
- The weak-gravity bound and the need for spin in asymptotically safe matter-gravity models
- One-modulus Calabi-Yau fourfold reductions with higher-derivative terms
- Normalization of indexed differentials based on function distance invariants
- An effective formalism for testing extensions to general relativity with gravitational waves
- Irrelevant operators and their holographic anomalies
- An example of non-Weyl preserving complex transformation
- Graviton-mediated scattering amplitudes from the quantum effective action
- Effective field theory of gravity to all orders
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