Biadjoint scalar theory admits a family of non-topological solitons carrying U(1) charge, time-dependent like Q-balls, stable in truncation, with finite localized energy.
Kerr-Schild double copy of the Coulomb solution in three dimensions,
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The Smarr formula is structurally identical to the single-copy Gauss's law for Kerr-Schild black holes, with the AdS pressure-volume term arising from gauge background subtraction.
A radial operator extracted from the reduced gravitational dynamics in Lifshitz spacetimes directly reproduces the Maxwell operator for the temporal single-copy field without using equations of motion.
Bogoliubov coefficients from scattering a scalar in a collapsing EM background (single copy of Vaidya) match ray-tracing results and connect to Hawking radiation through the double copy.
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Non-topological solitons in biadjoint scalar field theory
Biadjoint scalar theory admits a family of non-topological solitons carrying U(1) charge, time-dependent like Q-balls, stable in truncation, with finite localized energy.
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The Smarr Formula is Gauss's Law: A Kerr-Schild Single-Copy Perspective
The Smarr formula is structurally identical to the single-copy Gauss's law for Kerr-Schild black holes, with the AdS pressure-volume term arising from gauge background subtraction.
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Minisuperspace Double Copy in Lifshitz Spacetimes
A radial operator extracted from the reduced gravitational dynamics in Lifshitz spacetimes directly reproduces the Maxwell operator for the temporal single-copy field without using equations of motion.
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Hawking Radiation meets the Double Copy
Bogoliubov coefficients from scattering a scalar in a collapsing EM background (single copy of Vaidya) match ray-tracing results and connect to Hawking radiation through the double copy.