The following pages link to Benjamin Koch (Q512719):
Displaying 23 items.
- Non-renormalizable operators for solar neutrino mass generation in Split SuSy with bilinear R-parity violation (Q512721) (← links)
- Gravitational collapse in quantum Einstein gravity (Q1735863) (← links)
- Black hole solutions for scale-dependent couplings: the de Sitter and the Reissner–Nordström case (Q2787570) (← links)
- Collisions of spinning massive particles in a Schwarzschild background (Q2811474) (← links)
- On the possibility of non-geodesic motion of massless spinning tops (Q2820645) (← links)
- Improved Reissner–Nordström–(A)dS black hole in asymptotic safety (Q2832088) (← links)
- Black hole solution for scale-dependent gravitational couplings and the corresponding coupling flow (Q2854163) (← links)
- HIGHER-DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRIC DESCRIPTION OF THE QUANTUM KLEIN–GORDON EQUATION (Q2855835) (← links)
- Differentiable-path integrals in quantum mechanics (Q3453275) (← links)
- Can scale-dependent cosmology alleviate the H<sub>0</sub> tension? (Q5028738) (← links)
- Statefinder analysis of scale-dependent cosmology (Q5044808) (← links)
- Cosmological constant problem: deflation during inflation (Q5067804) (← links)
- A regular scale-dependent black hole solution (Q5216050) (← links)
- Geometric description of Schrödinger equation in Finsler and Funk geometry (Q5233041) (← links)
- A scale dependent black hole in three-dimensional space–time (Q5298239) (← links)
- Cosmic censorship in quantum Einstein gravity (Q5352003) (← links)
- Geometric description of the Schrödinger equation in (3n+1)-dimensional configuration space (Q5370563) (← links)
- Exact renormalization group with optimal scale and its application to cosmology (Q5390531) (← links)
- Structural aspects of asymptotically safe black holes (Q5405318) (← links)
- Black holes within asymptotic safety (Q5415010) (← links)
- An angular formalism for spin one half (Q5420250) (← links)
- Symmetries of relativistic world-lines (Q6287944) (← links)
- The stepwise path integral of the relativistic point particle (Q6287945) (← links)