In EiBI gravity, spherical collapse yields lower linear thresholds, higher turnaround and virial overdensities, and modestly smaller turnaround radii than in ΛCDM, with effects increasing with the coupling κ̂_BI.
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The influence of the analytical continuation effects on the value of the QCD scale parameter Lambda extracted from the data on charmonium and Ipsilonium hadonic decays
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The zeta(3)-proportional contribution to the four-loop twist-two gluon anomalous dimension gamma_gg^(3)(N) is constructed in analytic form from low-N moments via the LLL algorithm together with reciprocity and supersymmetric constraints.
Three-loop renormalization constants and anomalous dimensions are derived analytically for three-quark operators with derivatives in QCD, confirming prior N=0 results and enabling lattice matching.
Three-loop RG beta functions for the effective sextic theory show the crossover realized by flow convergence to the tricritical-critical line, from which non-universal contributions can be recovered.
Exhaustive lightcone computation shows open bosonic string states up to level 8 have decay widths within O(1) of each other, with all decays ultimately producing photons at the string scale.
Extended misalignment for axion-like particles with constant-ω_ϕ pre-oscillation and dark radiation coupling yields data-driven constraints favoring negative ω_ϕ and f_ϕ in [80, 1.5×10^10] TeV but does not ease cosmological tensions.
Self-dual double copy extends to higher-spin fields via light-cone prepotentials, enabling higher-spin solutions and multicopy Weyl patterns for Kerr-Schild self-dual backgrounds.
Asymmetric orbifold actions in Pati-Salam heterotic strings yield 24 classes with 0-12 moduli, enabling exophobic three-generation models with moduli-independent doublet-triplet splitting.
Vacuum bubbles carrying quantized monopole flux on their walls collapse to stable particle-like remnants whose mass is fixed by the wall scale and conserved flux.
One-loop metric fluctuations produce secularly growing IR divergences in the Hartle-Hawking wavefunction for complex saddles on R x S3, identical in leading order to the Lorentzian de Sitter case after UV renormalization.
Entanglement in ttbar production at lepton colliders is typically reduced by scalar mediators but shows sizable deviations in U(1)B-L and Randall-Sundrum models, positioning quantum-information observables as probes for new neutral interactions.
Leading-twist convolution with small-x singular PDFs matches threshold J/ψ data but requires eikonal unitarization fitted to HERA to cover the full energy range, with the dispersive real part dominating near threshold.
High-scale leptogenesis in the scotogenic model decouples from LFV bounds and remains viable, while low-scale resonant leptogenesis is viable only in a narrow parameter region with suppressed flavor violation.
Torsion-induced one-loop corrections can suppress the stochastic gravitational wave signal from inflaton decay by up to two orders of magnitude relative to tree-level predictions.
Conformal and scale-invariant gravity theories in d dimensions have distinct properties from 4D analogues, enabled by a new formulation method.
Derives explicit force operator for Dirac particles in EGB spacetime showing ξ-dependent corrections to the radial force that grow in the strong-field regime.
The free energy of a D-dimensional matrix model on a curved background is the Einstein-Hilbert action with cosmological constant, where the constants are expectation values of graph invariants from ribbon graphs.
The Mellin partial wave for four-graviton scattering in supergravity is recast as a rank-two twisted period system of weighted integrals that satisfy first-order differential equations and a recursion with the number of supersymmetries.
No violation of the bipartite temporal Bell inequality occurs for coherent states of primordial perturbations, with only slight differences from the squeezed vacuum case at large squeezing and a unique dependence on the imaginary phase of the wave function.
Worldsheet analysis shows that string theory effective theories obey UV/IR scaling relations between Wilson coefficients and vacuum energy, producing holographic bounds invisible to standard effective field theory.
Hilbert series for 3HDM global symmetries is computed with explicit invariants constructed up to cubic order.
The bounded discrete thermal weight suppresses black-hole Hawking luminosity near the cutoff and supports an exact Jarzynski identity for work but not a simple Crooks relation.
Combined fits of KEDR and BESIII R(s) data yield alpha_s(M_Z) = 0.1179, 0.1221, and 0.1312 at NLO, NNLO, and NNNLO, demonstrating strong dependence on perturbative truncation order.
Dyson-Schwinger methods applied to gravity theories produce conformally flat metrics and a sequence of cosmological phase transitions from conformal symmetry breaking that non-minimal scalar couplings can suppress.
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Studying spherical collapse and its implications in the Eddington-inspired Born-Infeld gravity theory
In EiBI gravity, spherical collapse yields lower linear thresholds, higher turnaround and virial overdensities, and modestly smaller turnaround radii than in ΛCDM, with effects increasing with the coupling κ̂_BI.
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Four-Loop Gluon Anomalous Dimension of General Lorentz Spin: Transcendental Part
The zeta(3)-proportional contribution to the four-loop twist-two gluon anomalous dimension gamma_gg^(3)(N) is constructed in analytic form from low-N moments via the LLL algorithm together with reciprocity and supersymmetric constraints.
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Renormalization of three-quark operators with up to two derivatives at three loops
Three-loop renormalization constants and anomalous dimensions are derived analytically for three-quark operators with derivatives in QCD, confirming prior N=0 results and enabling lattice matching.
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Effective sextic field theory for tricritical-critical crossover
Three-loop RG beta functions for the effective sextic theory show the crossover realized by flow convergence to the tricritical-critical line, from which non-universal contributions can be recovered.
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All DDF/lightcone two-particle decay widths up to level $8$ in open bosonic string in critical dimension
Exhaustive lightcone computation shows open bosonic string states up to level 8 have decay widths within O(1) of each other, with all decays ultimately producing photons at the string scale.
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Axion dark matter from extended misalignment with a constant-$\omega_\phi$ pre-oscillatory phase and dark radiation
Extended misalignment for axion-like particles with constant-ω_ϕ pre-oscillation and dark radiation coupling yields data-driven constraints favoring negative ω_ϕ and f_ϕ in [80, 1.5×10^10] TeV but does not ease cosmological tensions.
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Self-dual classical higher-spin multicopy
Self-dual double copy extends to higher-spin fields via light-cone prepotentials, enabling higher-spin solutions and multicopy Weyl patterns for Kerr-Schild self-dual backgrounds.
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Classification of Pati--Salam Asymmetric $\mathbb{Z}_2 \times \mathbb{Z}_2$ Heterotic String Orbifolds
Asymmetric orbifold actions in Pati-Salam heterotic strings yield 24 classes with 0-12 moduli, enabling exophobic three-generation models with moduli-independent doublet-triplet splitting.
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Topolons: Stable Particle-Like Remnants of Collapsed Vacuum Bubbles
Vacuum bubbles carrying quantized monopole flux on their walls collapse to stable particle-like remnants whose mass is fixed by the wall scale and conserved flux.
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IR behaviour of one-loop complex $\mathbb{R}\times S^3$ saddles
One-loop metric fluctuations produce secularly growing IR divergences in the Hartle-Hawking wavefunction for complex saddles on R x S3, identical in leading order to the Lorentzian de Sitter case after UV renormalization.
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Disentangling new physics with quantum entanglement in $t\bar{t}$ production at future lepton colliders
Entanglement in ttbar production at lepton colliders is typically reduced by scalar mediators but shows sizable deviations in U(1)B-L and Randall-Sundrum models, positioning quantum-information observables as probes for new neutral interactions.
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$J/\psi$ Photoproduction from Threshold to HERA: Leading-Twist Convolution, Small-$x$ Pathology, and Eikonal Unitarization
Leading-twist convolution with small-x singular PDFs matches threshold J/ψ data but requires eikonal unitarization fitted to HERA to cover the full energy range, with the dispersive real part dominating near threshold.
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When Does Leptogenesis Survive Lepton Flavor Violation Constraints? High- and Low-Scale Realizations in the Scotogenic Model
High-scale leptogenesis in the scotogenic model decouples from LFV bounds and remains viable, while low-scale resonant leptogenesis is viable only in a narrow parameter region with suppressed flavor violation.
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Torsion induced one-loop corrections to inflaton decay and the Stochastic gravitational waves
Torsion-induced one-loop corrections can suppress the stochastic gravitational wave signal from inflaton decay by up to two orders of magnitude relative to tree-level predictions.
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How to deal with conformal and pure scale-invariant theories of gravity in d dimensions?
Conformal and scale-invariant gravity theories in d dimensions have distinct properties from 4D analogues, enabled by a new formulation method.
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Dynamics for Spin-$1/2$ Particles in Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet Gravity
Derives explicit force operator for Dirac particles in EGB spacetime showing ξ-dependent corrections to the radial force that grow in the strong-field regime.
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From Matrix Models to Gaussian Molecules and the Einstein-Hilbert Action
The free energy of a D-dimensional matrix model on a curved background is the Einstein-Hilbert action with cosmological constant, where the constants are expectation values of graph invariants from ribbon graphs.
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The double-logarithmic four-graviton Regge sector as a rank-two twisted period system
The Mellin partial wave for four-graviton scattering in supergravity is recast as a rank-two twisted period system of weighted integrals that satisfy first-order differential equations and a recursion with the number of supersymmetries.
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Bipartite temporal Bell inequality for squeezed coherent state of inflationary perturbations
No violation of the bipartite temporal Bell inequality occurs for coherent states of primordial perturbations, with only slight differences from the squeezed vacuum case at large squeezing and a unique dependence on the imaginary phase of the wave function.
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String theory in the infrared
Worldsheet analysis shows that string theory effective theories obey UV/IR scaling relations between Wilson coefficients and vacuum energy, producing holographic bounds invisible to standard effective field theory.
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The Hilbert Series and the Flavor Invariants of the 3HDM
Hilbert series for 3HDM global symmetries is computed with explicit invariants constructed up to cubic order.
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Bounded thermal weights from a discrete Boltzmann factor
The bounded discrete thermal weight suppresses black-hole Hawking luminosity near the cutoff and supports an exact Jarzynski identity for work but not a simple Crooks relation.
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Perturbative QCD fitting of KEDR and BESIII $e^+e^-$ data for R(s) and $\alpha_s$ determination
Combined fits of KEDR and BESIII R(s) data yield alpha_s(M_Z) = 0.1179, 0.1221, and 0.1312 at NLO, NNLO, and NNNLO, demonstrating strong dependence on perturbative truncation order.
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Review of strongly coupled regimes in gravity with Dyson-Schwinger approach
Dyson-Schwinger methods applied to gravity theories produce conformally flat metrics and a sequence of cosmological phase transitions from conformal symmetry breaking that non-minimal scalar couplings can suppress.
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Charmonium production in low energy nuclear collisions at SPS and FAIR: achievements $\&$ prospects
A review summarizing existing charmonium data in low-energy nuclear collisions, medium effects, and future measurement prospects at FAIR and SPS.
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The status of theory in the electroweak sector: Radiative corrections, salient features, approximations
Electroweak radiative corrections are essential for accurate collider predictions, with current techniques and progress illustrated through di-boson production, vector-boson scattering, and tri-boson production.
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Isospin-symmetry violation -- kaons and beyond (ISO-BREAK 25: summary and outlook)
The ISO-BREAK 25 workshop report summarizes evidence and discussions on unexplained isospin symmetry breaking in nucleus-nucleus collisions and sets priorities for further work.
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Glauber-Lachs formula-based analysis of three-pion Bose-Einstein correlation data at 7 TeV from the LHCb Collaboration
Glauber-Lachs formula combined with two-component pion production model is fitted to LHCb three-pion correlation data at 7 TeV using dipole and pole exchange functions.
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