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The following pages link to Testing local Lorentz invariance with gravitational waves (Q526216):
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- Extreme gravity tests with gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences. I: Inspiral-merger (Q1654535) (← links)
- Lorentz and diffeomorphism violations in linearized gravity (Q1707877) (← links)
- Testing local Lorentz invariance with short-range gravity (Q1796900) (← links)
- Gravitational wave birefringence in spatially curved teleparallel cosmology (Q2089989) (← links)
- Semi-transparent boundaries in CPT-even Lorentz violating electrodynamics (Q2144926) (← links)
- Neutron star structure in the minimal gravitational standard-model extension and the implication to continuous gravitational waves (Q2187785) (← links)
- Gravity theories with background fields and spacetime symmetry breaking (Q2333428) (← links)
- Gravitational radiation from binary systems in massive graviton theories (Q5099184) (← links)
- Quasinormal modes and Hawking radiation sparsity of GUP corrected black holes in bumblebee gravity with topological defects (Q5099343) (← links)
- Lorentz-violating gravity and the bootstrap procedure (Q5161351) (← links)
- Fermionic Lorentz violation and its implications for interferometric gravitational-wave detection (Q5283565) (← links)
- Novel features of Schwarzschild-like black hole of Lorentz violating bumblebee gravity (Q5869421) (← links)
- Short-range forces due to Lorentz-symmetry violation (Q5871945) (← links)
- Testing Lorentz invariance of gravity in the Standard-Model Extension with GWTC-3 (Q5878842) (← links)
- Probing parity-odd bispectra with anisotropies of GW V modes (Q5878846) (← links)
- Testing Lorentz symmetry with space-based gravitational-wave detectors (Q6078179) (← links)
- Kasner cosmology in bumblebee gravity (Q6097729) (← links)
- Classical radiation fields for scalar, electromagnetic, and gravitational waves with spacetime-symmetry breaking (Q6188497) (← links)
- On the nonlinear electrodynamics in a Lorentz-breaking scenario (Q6562994) (← links)
- Gravitational waves effects in a Lorentz-violating scenario (Q6585016) (← links)
- A new solution for the observed isotropic cosmic birefringence angle and its implications for the anisotropic counterpart through a Boltzmann approach (Q6623754) (← links)