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Apostolatos, No-hair relations for neutron stars and quark stars: relativistic results. Alvarez, M. Herrero-Valea, C. Bellini, I. Sawicki, Maximal freedom at minimum cost: linear large-scale structure in general modifications of gravity. Belokogne, A.
Folacci, Renormalized stress tensor for massive fields in Kerr-Newman spacetime. Nutma, M. Taronna, On conformal higher spin wave operators. Bazeia, L. Losano, G.
Bhattacharyya, M. Sharma, On entanglement entropy functionals in higher derivative gravity theories. Whiting, High-order half-integral conservative post-Newtonian coefficients in the redshift factor of black hole binaries. Ribeiro, Riding on irrelevant operators. Estabrook, Exterior differential systems for field theories. Grinstein, D. Stone, A. Stergiou, M.
Zhong, A challenge to the a-theorem in six dimensions. Gripaios, D.
Sutherland, The quantum theory of fluids. Delsate, D. Hilditch, H. Witek, The initial value formulation of dynamical Chern-Simons gravity. Vines, Geodesic deviation at higher orders via covariant bitensors. Eling, Y.
Oz, Horava-Lifshitz black hole hydrodynamics. Chemissany, I. Papadimitriou, Lifshitz holography: the whole shebang. Heisenberg, H. Ribeiro, On couplings to matter in massive bi- gravity. Fredenhagen, P. Kessel, Metric- and frame-like higher-spin gauge theories in three dimensions. Noller, S. Melville, The coupling to matter in massive, bi- and multi-gravity. DG] : A.
Coley, A. MacDougall, D. McNutt, Basis for scalar curvature invariants in three dimensions. Iyer, Non-linear multipole interactions and gravitational-wave octupole modes for inspiralling compact binaries to third-and-a-half post-Newtonian order. Harte, The not-so-nonlinear nonlinearity of Einstein's equation. Noller, On consistent kinetic and derivative interactions for gravitons. Guo, Reformulations of Yang-Mills theories with space-time tensor fields. Hyun, J. Jeong, S.
Yi, Frame-independent holographic conserved charges. Ballesteros, The effective theory of fluids at NLO and implications for dark energy.
Heisenberg, Quantum corrections in massive bigravity and new effective composite metrics. Arav, S. Chapman, Y. Oz, Lifshitz scale anomalies. Bernard, C. Deffayet, M. Einhorn, D. Jones, Naturalness and dimensional transmutation in classically scale-invariant gravity. Marsat, Cubic order spin effects in the dynamics and gravitational wave energy flux of compact binaries.
Dobrski, Remarks on generalized Fedosov algebras. Mezei, Entanglement entropy across a deformed sphere. Andersson, T. Blue, A new tensorial conservation law for Maxwell fields on the Kerr background. Husa, D. Hilditch, Spherical symmetry as a test case for unconstrained hyperboloidal evolution. Bonifacio, J.
Noller, On strong coupling scales in massive gravity. Grimm, T. Pugh, M. Weissenbacher, The effective action of warped M-theory reductions with higher derivative terms. Part I. Campoleoni, M. Henneaux, Asymptotic symmetries of three-dimensional higher-spin gravity: the metric approach. Codello, G. D'Odorico, Scaling and renormalization in two dimensional Quantum Gravity.
Lovrekovic, F. Preis, Canonical charges and asymptotic symmetry algebra of conformal gravity. Williams, Field equations and Lagrangian for the Kaluza metric evaluated with tensor algebra software. Osborn, A.
Stergiou, Structures on the conformal manifold in six dimensional theories. Marsat, E. Porter, Quadratic-in-spin effects in the orbital dynamics and gravitational-wave energy flux of compact binaries at the 3PN order. Dai, E. Pajer, F. Schmidt, Conformal Fermi coordinates.
Bettoni, M. Braun, U. Fischer, How precisely can the speed of light and the metric of space-time be determined in principle? Vernieri, On power-counting renormalizability of Horava gravity with detailed balance.
Liberati, Dynamics of non-minimally coupled perfect fluids. Uzan, Weak-lensing by the large scale structure in a spatially anisotropic universe: theory and predictions. Georg, G. Schmidt, On separate universes. Glavan, S. Miao, T. Prokopec, R.
The Einstein equivalence principle. Room W2 ABSTRACT: In this talk we will try to present some topological aspects of the Skyrme model, where the latter, is a nonlinear field theory admitting topological soliton solutions, known as skyrmions. In this talk, a brief overview is given of the gravitational field of light pulses in the framework of general relativity. Thermodynamics And Gravity. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, , pp Paris, t. Woodard World Scientific, Singapore, , pp.