Top Cited Articles during 2001 by gr-qc

Top Cited Articles during 2001 by gr-qc

The 50 most highly cited papers during 2001 cited by papers in the gr-qc archive

Keep in mind that citation counts can never be exact, there is something like a 5% error in most of these numbers. Please do not fret about number 32 versus 33, as this is often not a statistically significant difference. Remember the detailed warning about the accuracy of these counts.

Also note that the counts shown, and used in the rankings, are the counts as of Wed 7-Mar-2007. Further, the counts shown by the ranking are only the cites satisfying the criteria for that list. Actual citation numbers in the database may change as corrections are made and papers are added, the links will take you to the updated numbers. The lists, however, will not update.

  1. 54
    An Alternative to compactification
    By Lisa Randall (Princeton U. & MIT, LNS), Raman Sundrum (Boston U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.83:4690-4693,1999 [arXiv: hep-th/9906064]
    [3001 Total citations in HEP]
  2. 49
    Particle Creation by Black Holes
    By S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U.).
    Published in:Commun.Math.Phys.43:199-220,1975, Erratum-ibid.46:206-206,1976
    [2598 Total citations in HEP]
  3. 45
    Observational evidence from supernovae for an accelerating universe and a cosmological constant
    By Supernova Search Team (Adam G. Riess et al.).
    Published in:Astron.J.116:1009-1038,1998 [arXiv: astro-ph/9805201]
    [3064 Total citations in HEP]
  4. 43
    Measurements of Omega and Lambda from 42 high redshift supernovae
    By Supernova Cosmology Project (S. Perlmutter et al.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.517:565-586,1999 [arXiv: astro-ph/9812133]
    [3182 Total citations in HEP]
  5. 32
    Black hole explosions
    By S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U.).
    Published in:Nature 248:30-31,1974
    [921 Total citations in HEP]
  6. 29
    Mach's principle and a relativistic theory of gravitation
    By C. Brans, R.H. Dicke (Princeton U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.124:925-935,1961
    [965 Total citations in HEP]
  7. 28
    A Large mass hierarchy from a small extra dimension
    By Lisa Randall (Princeton U. & MIT, LNS), Raman Sundrum (Boston U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.83:3370-3373,1999 [arXiv: hep-ph/9905221]
    [3234 Total citations in HEP]
  8. 27
    LIGO: The Laser interferometer gravitational wave observatory
    By Alex Abramovici, William E. Althouse, Ronald W.P. Drever, Yekta Gursel, Seiji Kawamura, Frederick J. Raab, David Shoemaker, Lisa Sievers, Robert E. Spero, Kip S. Thorne, Rochus E. Vogt, Rainer Weiss, Stanley E. Whitcomb, Michael E. Zucker (Caltech & Caltech, JPL & MIT, LNS).
    Published in:Science 256:325-333,1992
    [563 Total citations in HEP]
  9. 27
    The Inflationary Universe: A Possible Solution to the Horizon and Flatness Problems
    By Alan H. Guth (SLAC).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D23:347-356,1981
    [2823 Total citations in HEP]
  10. 26
    The Einstein equation on the 3-brane world
    By Tetsuya Shiromizu (Cambridge U., DAMTP & Tokyo U. & Tokyo U., RESCEU), Kei-ichi Maeda (Newton Inst. Math. Sci., Cambridge & Waseda U.), Misao Sasaki (Newton Inst. Math. Sci., Cambridge & Tokyo U. & Osaka U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D62:024012,2000 [arXiv: gr-qc/9910076]
    [691 Total citations in HEP]
  11. 25
    The Hierarchy problem and new dimensions at a millimeter
    By Nima Arkani-Hamed (SLAC), Savas Dimopoulos (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.), G.R. Dvali (ICTP, Trieste).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B429:263-272,1998 [arXiv: hep-ph/9803315]
    [3065 Total citations in HEP]
  12. 24
    Singular hypersurfaces and thin shells in general relativity
    By W. Israel (Alberta U.).
    Published in:Nuovo Cim.B44S10:1,1966, Erratum-ibid.B48:463,1967, Nuovo Cim.B44:1,1966
    [709 Total citations in HEP]
  13. 24
    Quantum Theory of Gravity. 1. The Canonical Theory
    By Bryce S. DeWitt (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study & North Carolina U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.160:1113-1148,1967
    [1087 Total citations in HEP]
  14. 23
    Black holes and entropy
    By Jacob D. Bekenstein (Princeton U. & Texas U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D7:2333-2346,1973
    [1207 Total citations in HEP]
  15. 22
    A Flat universe from high resolution maps of the cosmic microwave background radiation
    By Boomerang Collaboration (P. de Bernardis et al.).
    Published in:Nature 404:955-959,2000 [arXiv: astro-ph/0004404]
    [1007 Total citations in HEP]
  16. 20
    Brane cosmological evolution in a bulk with cosmological constant
    By Pierre Binetruy, Cedric Deffayet, Ulrich Ellwanger (Orsay, LPT), David Langlois (Meudon Observ.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B477:285-291,2000 [arXiv: hep-th/9910219]
    [620 Total citations in HEP]
  17. 19
    Wave Function of the Universe
    By J.B. Hartle (Chicago U., EFI & Santa Barbara, KITP), S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U. & Santa Barbara, KITP).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D28:2960-2975,1983
    [1238 Total citations in HEP]
  18. 19
    New dimensions at a millimeter to a Fermi and superstrings at a TeV
    By Ignatios Antoniadis (Ecole Polytechnique), Nima Arkani-Hamed (SLAC), Savas Dimopoulos (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.), G.R. Dvali (ICTP, Trieste).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B436:257-263,1998 [arXiv: hep-ph/9804398]
    [2323 Total citations in HEP]
  19. 19
    The Cosmological Constant Problem
    By Steven Weinberg (Texas U.).
    Published in:Rev.Mod.Phys.61:1-23,1989
    [1236 Total citations in HEP]
  20. 19
    New Variables for Classical and Quantum Gravity
    By A. Ashtekar (Syracuse U. & UC, Santa Barbara).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.57:2244-2247,1986
    [621 Total citations in HEP]
  21. 18
    Discovery of a supernova explosion at half the age of the Universe and its cosmological implications
    By Supernova Cosmology Project (S. Perlmutter et al.).
    Published in:Nature 391:51-54,1998 [arXiv: astro-ph/9712212]
    [781 Total citations in HEP]
  22. 18
    Notes on black hole evaporation
    By W.G. Unruh (McMaster U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D14:870,1976
    [913 Total citations in HEP]
  23. 18
    Cosmological imprint of an energy component with general equation of state
    By R.R. Caldwell, Rahul Dave, Paul J. Steinhardt (Pennsylvania U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.80:1582-1585,1998 [arXiv: astro-ph/9708069]
    [1088 Total citations in HEP]
  24. 16
    Theory of cosmological perturbations. Part 1. Classical perturbations. Part 2. Quantum theory of perturbations. Part 3. Extensions
    By Viatcheslav F. Mukhanov (Brown U. & Moscow, INR), H.A. Feldman (Canadian Inst. Theor. Astrophys.), Robert H. Brandenberger (Brown U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rept.215:203-333,1992
    [1011 Total citations in HEP]
  25. 16
    The Black hole in three-dimensional space-time
    By Maximo Banados (CECS, Valdivia & Chile U., Santiago), Claudio Teitelboim (CECS, Valdivia & Chile U., Santiago & Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study), Jorge Zanelli (CECS, Valdivia & Chile U., Santiago).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.69:1849-1851,1992 [arXiv: hep-th/9204099]
    [904 Total citations in HEP]
  26. 14
    Quantum Theory and Five-Dimensional Theory of Relativity. (In German and English)
    By O. Klein (Copenhagen U.).
    Published in:Z.Phys.37:895-906,1926, Surveys High Energ.Phys.5:241-244,1986
    [1124 Total citations in HEP]
  27. 14
    Quintessence, cosmic coincidence, and the cosmological constant
    By Ivaylo Zlatev, Li-Min Wang (Pennsylvania U.), Paul J. Steinhardt (Pennsylvania U. & Princeton U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.82:896-899,1999 [arXiv: astro-ph/9807002]
    [752 Total citations in HEP]
  28. 14
    Microscopic origin of the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy
    By Andrew Strominger (UC, Santa Barbara), Cumrun Vafa (Harvard U.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B379:99-104,1996 [arXiv: hep-th/9601029]
    [1094 Total citations in HEP]
  29. 14
    New Hamiltonian Formulation of General Relativity
    By A. Ashtekar (Syracuse U. & UC, Santa Barbara & Munich, Max Planck Inst.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D36:1587-1602,1987
    [696 Total citations in HEP]
  30. 14
    Generalized second law of thermodynamics in black hole physics
    By Jacob D. Bekenstein (Texas U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D9:3292-3300,1974
    [604 Total citations in HEP]
  31. 14
    Cosmological Event Horizons, Thermodynamics, and Particle Creation
    By G.W. Gibbons, S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D15:2738-2751,1977
    [831 Total citations in HEP]
  32. 14
    Geometry of the (2+1) black hole
    By Maximo Banados (CECS, Valdivia & Chile U., Santiago & CECS, Valdivia & Brussels U. & CECS, Valdivia & Chile U., Santiago & Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study & CECS, Valdivia & Chile U., Santiago), Marc Henneaux (CECS, Valdivia & Brussels U.), Claudio Teitelboim (CECS, Valdivia & Chile U., Santiago & Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study), Jorge Zanelli (CECS, Valdivia & Chile U., Santiago).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D48:1506-1525,1993 [arXiv: gr-qc/9302012]
    [616 Total citations in HEP]
  33. 13
    The World as a hologram
    By Leonard Susskind (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.).
    Published in:J.Math.Phys.36:6377-6396,1995 [arXiv: hep-th/9409089]
    [871 Total citations in HEP]
  34. 13
    Nonconventional cosmology from a brane universe
    By Pierre Binetruy, Cedric Deffayet (Orsay), David Langlois (Meudon Observ.).
    Published in:Nucl.Phys.B565:269-287,2000 [arXiv: hep-th/9905012]
    [647 Total citations in HEP]
  35. 12
    The Large N limit of superconformal field theories and supergravity
    By Juan M. Maldacena (Harvard U.).
    Published in:Adv.Theor.Math.Phys.2:231-252,1998, Int.J.Theor.Phys.38:1113-1133,1999 [arXiv: hep-th/9711200]
    [4518 Total citations in HEP]
  36. 12
    A New Inflationary Universe Scenario: A Possible Solution of the Horizon, Flatness, Homogeneity, Isotropy and Primordial Monopole Problems
    By Andrei D. Linde (Lebedev Inst.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B108:389-393,1982
    [1632 Total citations in HEP]
  37. 11
    Gauge Invariant Cosmological Perturbations
    By James M. Bardeen (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D22:1882-1905,1980
    [877 Total citations in HEP]
  38. 11
    (2+1)-Dimensional Gravity as an Exactly Soluble System
    By Edward Witten (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study).
    Published in:Nucl.Phys.B311:46,1988
    [999 Total citations in HEP]
  39. 11
    Scale factor duality for classical and quantum strings
    By G. Veneziano (CERN).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B265:287-294,1991
    [513 Total citations in HEP]
  40. 11
    Pre - big bang in string cosmology
    By M. Gasperini (Turin U. & INFN, Turin), G. Veneziano (CERN).
    Published in:Astropart.Phys.1:317-339,1993 [arXiv: hep-th/9211021]
    [525 Total citations in HEP]
  41. 10
    The Cosmic triangle: Assessing the state of the universe
    By Neta A. Bahcall, Jeremiah P. Ostriker (Princeton U. Observ.), Saul Perlmutter (LBL, Berkeley), Paul J. Steinhardt (Princeton U.).
    Published in:Science 284:1481-1488,1999 [arXiv: astro-ph/9906463]
    [630 Total citations in HEP]
  42. 10
    Action Integrals and Partition Functions in Quantum Gravity
    By G.W. Gibbons, S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D15:2752-2756,1977
    [1016 Total citations in HEP]
  43. 10
    Phenomenology, astrophysics and cosmology of theories with submillimeter dimensions and TeV scale quantum gravity
    By Nima Arkani-Hamed (SLAC), Savas Dimopoulos (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.), G.R. Dvali (ICTP, Trieste).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D59:086004,1999 [arXiv: hep-ph/9807344]
    [1450 Total citations in HEP]
  44. 10
    Heterotic and type I string dynamics from eleven-dimensions
    By Petr Horava (Princeton U.), Edward Witten (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study).
    Published in:Nucl.Phys.B460:506-524,1996 [arXiv: hep-th/9510209]
    [1614 Total citations in HEP]
  45. 10
    Cosmological Consequences of a Rolling Homogeneous Scalar Field
    By Bharat Ratra, P.J.E. Peebles (Princeton U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D37:3406,1988
    [1238 Total citations in HEP]
  46. 9
    Eleven-dimensional supergravity on a manifold with boundary
    By Petr Horava (Princeton U.), Edward Witten (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study).
    Published in:Nucl.Phys.B475:94-114,1996 [arXiv: hep-th/9603142]
    [1172 Total citations in HEP]
  47. 9
    Do We Live Inside a Domain Wall?
    By V.A. Rubakov, M.E. Shaposhnikov (Moscow, INR).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B125:136-138,1983
    [645 Total citations in HEP]
  48. 9
    MAXIMA-1: A Measurement of the cosmic microwave background anisotropy on angular scales of 10 arcminutes to 5 degrees
    By S. Hanany (Minnesota U. & UC, Berkeley, CfPA), P. Ade, A. Balbi, J. Bock, J. Borrill, A. Boscaleri, P. de Bernardis, P.G. Ferreira, V.V. Hristov, Andrew H. Jaffe, A.E. Lange, A.T. Lee, P.D. Mauskopf, C.B. Netterfield, S. Oh, E. Pascale, B. Rabii, P.L. Richards, George F. Smoot, R. Stompor, C.D. Winant, J.H.P. Wu (UC, Berkeley, CfPA & Queen Mary, U. of London & Rome U.,Tor Vergata & Caltech, JPL & Caltech & LBL, Berkeley & Florence, IROE & Rome U. & Oxford U. & Lisbon, IST & Cardiff U. & Toronto U. & UC, Berkeley & Warsaw, Copernicus Astron. Ctr. & UC, Berkeley, Astron. Dept.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.545:L5,2000 [arXiv: astro-ph/0005123]
    [681 Total citations in HEP]
  49. 9
    Large N field theories, string theory and gravity
    By Ofer Aharony (Rutgers U., Piscataway), Steven S. Gubser (Harvard U.), Juan M. Maldacena (Harvard U. & Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study), Hirosi Ooguri (UC, Berkeley & LBL, Berkeley), Yaron Oz (CERN).
    Published in:Phys.Rept.323:183-386,2000 [arXiv: hep-th/9905111]
    [1622 Total citations in HEP]
  50. 9
    A New Type of Isotropic Cosmological Models Without Singularity
    By Alexei A. Starobinsky (Cambridge U. & Landau Inst.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B91:99-102,1980
    [678 Total citations in HEP]