The free energy of a D-dimensional matrix model with Gaussian heat-kernel propagator equals the Einstein-Hilbert action with cosmological constant, constants fixed by graph invariants of ribbon graphs.
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From Matrix Models to Gaussian Molecules and the Einstein-Hilbert Action
The free energy of a D-dimensional matrix model with Gaussian heat-kernel propagator equals the Einstein-Hilbert action with cosmological constant, constants fixed by graph invariants of ribbon graphs.
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Scattering of Strong Radio Waves by Particles in Strongly Magnetized Plasmas and Implications for Fast Radio Bursts
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Topological Blocking of the Schwinger Effect in the Salpeter Equation: A Lefschetz Thimble Analysis
The Salpeter equation shows topological blocking of the Schwinger effect and Klein paradox due to the structure of its complex solution space, yielding a unified geometric interpretation across relativistic wave equations.
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5D Rotating Black Holes as dark matter in Dark Dimension Scenario: Hawking Radiation versus the Memory Burden Effect
Five-dimensional rotating primordial black holes with initial masses above 10^10 grams survive to today and can account for all dark matter due to suppressed Hawking radiation and memory burden effects in the micron-scale dark dimension.
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Pair creation amplitudes for a real scalar field coupled to a time-dependent surface in d+1 dimensions
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Revisiting semiclassical scalar QED in 1+1 dimensions
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QCD phase transition at finite isospin density and magnetic field
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The Polymorphic Chiral Anomaly
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Initial Performance of the E320 Tracker
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Absorption of Gravitons and Photon Luminosities of Interstellar/Intergalactic Hydrogen Atoms
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