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Topcites 2001 Edition Top Cited Articles, from the E-print archives

Based on data from the SPIRES-HEP Literature Database, SLAC Library


Articles most cited by gr-qc E-prints in 2001

Articles most cited by gr-qc E-prints in 2001


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  1. AN ALTERNATIVE TO COMPACTIFICATION
    By Lisa Randall (Princeton U. & MIT, LNS), Raman Sundrum (Boston U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.Lett.83:4690-4693,1999 [PS file for arXiv: hep-th/9906064]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  2. 0049
  3. PARTICLE CREATION BY BLACK HOLES
    By S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U.).
    Published in
    Commun.Math.Phys.43:199-220,1975
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  4. 0041
  5. 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 [PS file for arXiv: astro-ph/9812133]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  6. 0041
  7. 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 [PS file for arXiv: astro-ph/9805201]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  8. 0032
  9. BLACK HOLE EXPLOSIONS
    By S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U.).
    Published in
    Nature 248:30-31,1974
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  10. 0028
  11. 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
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  12. 0027
  13. 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
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  14. 0027
  15. 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 [PS file for arXiv: hep-ph/9905221]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  16. 0026
  17. 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
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  18. 0026
  19. 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 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9910076]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  20. 0025
  21. UNIVERSALITY AND SCALING IN GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE OF A MASSLESS SCALAR FIELD
    By Matthew W. Choptuik (Texas U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.Lett.70:9-12,1993
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  22. 0024
  23. QUANTUM THEORY OF GRAVITY. 1. THE CANONICAL THEORY
    By B.S. Dewitt (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study & North Carolina U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.160:1113-1148,1967
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  24. 0024
  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 [PS file for arXiv: hep-ph/9803315]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  26. 0023
  27. BLACK HOLES AND ENTROPY
    By Jacob D. Bekenstein (Princeton U. & Texas U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D7:2333-2346,1973
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  28. 0021
  29. COSMOLOGICAL DYNAMICS ON THE BRANE
    By Roy Maartens (Portsmouth U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D62:084023,2000 [PS file for arXiv: hep-th/0004166]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  30. 0021
  31. DISCRETENESS OF AREA AND VOLUME IN QUANTUM GRAVITY
    By Carlo Rovelli (Pittsburgh U.), Lee Smolin (Penn State U.).
    Published in
    Nucl.Phys.B442:593-622,1995 (Erratum-ibid.B456:753,1995) [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9411005]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  32. 0021
  33. 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 [PS file for arXiv: astro-ph/0004404]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  34. 0021
  35. PERTURBATIONS OF A ROTATING BLACK HOLE. 1. FUNDAMENTAL EQUATIONS FOR GRAVITATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETIC, AND NEUTRINO FIELD PERTURBATIONS
    By Saul A. Teukolsky (Caltech).
    Published in
    Astrophys.J.185:635-647,1973
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  36. 0020
  37. BRANE COSMOLOGICAL EVOLUTION IN A BULK WITH COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT
    By Pierre Binetruy, Cedric Deffayet, Ulrich Ellwanger (Orsay, LPTHE), David Langlois (Meudon Observatory).
    Published in
    Phys.Lett.B477:285-291,2000 [PS file for arXiv: hep-th/9910219]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  38. 0020
  39. QUANTUM THEORY OF GEOMETRY. 1: AREA OPERATORS
    By Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State U.), Jerzy Lewandowski (Warsaw U. & Potsdam, Max Planck Inst.).
    Published in
    Class.Quant.Grav.14:A55-A82,1997 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9602046]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  40. 0019
  41. WAVE FUNCTION OF THE UNIVERSE
    By J.B. Hartle (Chicago U., EFI & Santa Barbara, ITP), S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U. & Santa Barbara, ITP).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D28:2960-2975,1983
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  42. 0019
  43. QUANTUM GEOMETRY AND BLACK HOLE ENTROPY
    By A. Ashtekar (Penn State U.), J. Baez (UC, Riverside), A. Corichi (Penn State U. & Mexico U., CEN), K. Krasnov (Penn State U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.Lett.80:904-907,1998 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9710007]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  44. 0018
  45. THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT PROBLEM
    By Steven Weinberg (Texas U.).
    Published in
    Rev.Mod.Phys.61:1-23,1989
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  46. 0018
  47. NEW VARIABLES FOR CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
    By A. Ashtekar (Syracuse U. & UC, Santa Barbara).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.Lett.57:2244-2247,1986
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  48. 0018
  49. NOTES ON BLACK HOLE EVAPORATION
    By W.G. Unruh (McMaster U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D14:870,1976
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  50. 0018
  51. 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 [PS file for arXiv: hep-ph/9804398]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  52. 0018
  53. 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 [PS file for arXiv: astro-ph/9712212]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  54. 0018
  55. 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 [PS file for arXiv: astro-ph/9708069]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  56. 0017
  57. STABILITY OF A SCHWARZSCHILD SINGULARITY
    By Tullio Regge (Turin U. & Princeton U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.108:1063-1069,1957
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  58. 0017
  59. AN APPROACH TO GRAVITATIONAL RADIATION BY A METHOD OF SPIN COEFFICIENTS
    By Ezra Newman (Pennsylvania U.), Roger Penrose (Syracuse U.).
    Published in
    J.Math.Phys.3:566-578,1962
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  60. 0017
  61. QUANTUM SPIN DYNAMICS (QSD)
    By T. Thiemann (Harvard U.).
    Published in
    Class.Quant.Grav.15:839-873,1998 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9606089]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  62. 0017
  63. SPIN NETWORKS AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
    By Carlo Rovelli (Pittsburgh U.), Lee Smolin (Penn State U. & Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D52:5743-5759,1995 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9505006]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  64. 0016
  65. MULTIPOLE EXPANSIONS OF GRAVITATIONAL RADIATION
    By K.S. Thorne (Caltech & Cornell U., LNS).
    Published in
    Rev.Mod.Phys.52:299-339,1980
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  66. 0016
  67. THEORY OF COSMOLOGICAL PERTURBATIONS. PART 1. CLASSICAL PERTURBATIONS. PART 2. QUANTUM THEORY OF PERTURBATIONS. PART 3. EXTENSIONS
    By V.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
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  68. 0016
  69. QUASILOCAL ENERGY AND CONSERVED CHARGES DERIVED FROM THE GRAVITATIONAL ACTION
    By J.David Brown, James W. York, Jr. (North Carolina U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D47:1407-1419,1993
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  70. 0016
  71. 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 [PS file for arXiv: hep-th/9204099]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  72. 0015
  73. ERRATUM Published in Nuovo Cim.48B:463,1966
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  74. 0015
  75. METRIC AFFINE GAUGE THEORY OF GRAVITY: FIELD EQUATIONS, NOETHER IDENTITIES, WORLD SPINORS, AND BREAKING OF DILATION INVARIANCE
    By Friedrich W. Hehl (Cologne U.), J.Dermott McCrea (University Coll., Dublin & Dublin Inst.), Eckehard W. Mielke (Cologne U.), Yuval Neeman (Tel Aviv U. & Texas U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rept.258:1-171,1995 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9402012]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  76. 0015
  77. WORMHOLES IN SPACE-TIME AND THEIR USE FOR INTERSTELLAR TRAVEL: A TOOL FOR TEACHING GENERAL RELATIVITY
    By M.S. Morris, K.S. Thorne (Caltech).
    Published in
    Am.J.Phys.56:395-412,1988
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  78. 0014
  79. GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE: THE ROLE OF GENERAL RELATIVITY
    By R. Penrose (Birkbeck Coll.).
    Published in
    Riv.Nuovo Cim.1:252-276,1969 (Gen.Rel.Grav.34:1141-1165,2002)
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  80. 0014
  81. GENERALIZED SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS IN BLACK HOLE PHYSICS
    By Jacob D. Bekenstein (Texas U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D9:3292-3300,1974
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  82. 0014
  83. COSMOLOGICAL EVENT HORIZONS, THERMODYNAMICS, AND PARTICLE CREATION
    By G.W. Gibbons, S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D15:2738-2751,1977
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  84. 0014
  85. 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 [PS file for arXiv: hep-th/9601029]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  86. 0014
  87. GRAVITATIONAL RADIATION DAMPING OF COMPACT BINARY SYSTEMS TO SECOND POSTNEWTONIAN ORDER
    By Luc Blanchet (Meudon Observatory), Thibault Damour (IHES, Bures & Meudon Observatory), Bala R. Iyer (Raman Research Inst., Bangalore), Clifford M. Will (Washington U., St. Louis), Alan.G. Wiseman (Northwestern U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.Lett.74:3515-3518,1995 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9501027]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  88. 0014
  89. 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 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9302012]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  90. 0014
  91. ROLE OF SURFACE INTEGRALS IN THE HAMILTONIAN FORMULATION OF GENERAL RELATIVITY
    By Tullio Regge (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study), Claudio Teitelboim (Princeton U.).
    Published in
    Annals Phys.88:286,1974
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  92. 0013
  93. 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)
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  94. 0013
  95. NONSPHERICAL PERTURBATIONS OF RELATIVISTIC GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE. 1. SCALAR AND GRAVITATIONAL PERTURBATIONS
    By Richard H. Price (Caltech).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D5:2419-2438,1972
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  96. 0013
  97. INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF BLACK HOLES
    By E. Poisson, W. Israel (Alberta U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D41:1796-1809,1990
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  98. 0013
  99. 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
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  100. 0013
  101. LOOP SPACE REPRESENTATION OF QUANTUM GENERAL RELATIVITY
    By Carlo Rovelli (INFN, Rome & Trento U.), Lee Smolin (Yale U. & Syracuse U. & Trento U.).
    Published in
    Nucl.Phys.B331:80,1990
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  102. 0013
  103. THE VIRGO PROJECT: A WIDE BAND ANTENNA FOR GRAVITATIONAL WAVE DETECTION
    By A. Giazotto (INFN, Pisa).
    Published in
    Nucl.Instrum.Meth.A289:518-525,1990
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  104. 0013
  105. NONCONVENTIONAL COSMOLOGY FROM A BRANE UNIVERSE
    By Pierre Binetruy, Cedric Deffayet (Orsay), David Langlois (Meudon Observatory).
    Published in
    Nucl.Phys.B565:269-287,2000 [PS file for arXiv: hep-th/9905012]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  106. 0013
  107. THE WORLD AS A HOLOGRAM
    By Leonard Susskind (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.).
    Published in
    J.Math.Phys.36:6377-6396,1995 [PS file for arXiv: hep-th/9409089]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  108. 0013
  109. QUANTIZATION OF DIFFEOMORPHISM INVARIANT THEORIES OF CONNECTIONS WITH LOCAL DEGREES OF FREEDOM
    By Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State U.), Jerzy Lewandowski (Warsaw U.), Donald Marolf (UC, Santa Barbara), Jose Mourao (Algarve U.), Thomas Thiemann (Penn State U.).
    Published in
    J.Math.Phys.36:6456-6493,1995 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9504018]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  110. 0013
  111. GRAVITATIONAL WAVES FROM MERGING COMPACT BINARIES: HOW ACCURATELY CAN ONE EXTRACT THE BINARY'S PARAMETERS FROM THE INSPIRAL WAVE FORM?
    By Curt Cutler, Eanna E. Flanagan (Caltech).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D49:2658-2697,1994 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9402014]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  112. 0013
  113. THE FOUR LAWS OF BLACK HOLE MECHANICS
    By James M. Bardeen (Yale U.), B. Carter, S.W. Hawking (Cambridge U.).
    Published in
    Commun.Math.Phys.31:161-170,1973
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  114. 0013
  115. 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 [PS file for arXiv: astro-ph/9807002]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  116. 0013
  117. THE LAST THREE MINUTES: ISSUES IN GRAVITATIONAL WAVE MEASUREMENTS OF COALESCING COMPACT BINARIES
    By Curt Cutler, Theocharis A. Apostolatos, Lars Bildsten (Caltech), Lee Samuel Finn (Northwestern U.), Eanna E. Flanagan, Daniel Kennefick, Dragoljubov M. Markovic, Amos Ori, Eric Poisson, Gerald Jay Sussman, Kip S. Thorne (Caltech).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.Lett.70:2984-2987,1993 [PS file for arXiv: astro-ph/9208005]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  118. 0012
  119. GRAVITATIONAL WAVES IN GENERAL RELATIVITY. 7. WAVES FROM AXISYMMETRIC ISOLATED SYSTEMS
    By H. Bondi, M.G.J. van der Burg, A.W.K. Metner.
    Published in
    Proc.Roy.Soc.Lond.A269:21-52,1962
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  120. 0012
  121. SONIC ANALOGUE OF BLACK HOLES AND THE EFFECTS OF HIGH FREQUENCIES ON BLACK HOLE EVAPORATION
    By W.G. Unruh (British Columbia U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D51:2827-2838,1995
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  122. 0012
  123. QUANTUM COSMOLOGY. 1.
    By Charles W. Misner (Maryland U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.186:1319-1327,1969
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  124. 0012
  125. NEW FORMULATION OF THE AXIALLY SYMMETRIC GRAVITATIONAL FIELD PROBLEM
    By Frederick J. Ernst (IIT, Chicago).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.167:1175-1179,1968
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  126. 0012
  127. 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
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  128. 0012
  129. 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) [PS file for arXiv: hep-th/9711200]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  130. 0012
  131. CHAOTIC INFLATION ON THE BRANE
    By Roy Maartens, David Wands, Bruce A. Bassett, Imogen Heard (Portsmouth U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D62:041301,2000 [PS file for arXiv: hep-ph/9912464]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  132. 0012
  133. RADIATION DAMPING IN A GRAVITATIONAL FIELD
    By Bryce S. DeWitt, Robert W. Brehme (North Carolina U.).
    Published in
    Annals Phys.9:220-259,1960
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  134. 0011
  135. STATE SUM INVARIANTS OF 3 MANIFOLDS AND QUANTUM 6J SYMBOLS
    By V.G. Turaev, O.Y. Viro (Orsay).
    Published in
    Topology 31:865-902,1992
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  136. 0011
  137. PARTICLE - LIKE SOLUTIONS OF THE EINSTEIN YANG-MILLS EQUATIONS
    By R. Bartnik, J. Mckinnon (Australian National U., Canberra).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.Lett.61:141-144,1988
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  138. 0011
  139. GAUGE INVARIANT COSMOLOGICAL PERTURBATIONS
    By James M. Bardeen (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D22:1882-1905,1980
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  140. 0011
  141. NEW GENERAL RELATIVITY
    By Kenji Hayashi (Tokyo U., Komaba), Takeshi Shirafuji (Saitama U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D19:3524-3553,1979 (Addendum-ibid.D24:3312-3314,1982)
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  142. 0011
  143. SCALAR TENSOR THEORY AND GRAVITATIONAL WAVES
    By Robert V. Wagoner (Cornell U., Astronomy Dept.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D1:3209-3216,1970
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  144. 0011
  145. SCALE FACTOR DUALITY FOR CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM STRINGS
    By G. Veneziano (CERN).
    Published in
    Phys.Lett.B265:287-294,1991
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  146. 0011
  147. (2+1)-DIMENSIONAL GRAVITY AS AN EXACTLY SOLUBLE SYSTEM
    By Edward Witten (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study).
    Published in
    Nucl.Phys.B311:46,1988
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  148. 0011
  149. GENERAL RELATIVITY WITHOUT COORDINATES
    By T. Regge (Princeton U.).
    Published in
    Nuovo Cim.19:558-571,1961
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  150. 0011
  151. PRE - BIG BANG IN STRING COSMOLOGY
    By M. Gasperini (Turin U. & INFN, Turin), G. Veneziano (CERN).
    Published in
    Astropart.Phys.1:317-339,1993 [PS file for arXiv: hep-th/9211021]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  152. 0011
  153. SOME PROPERTIES OF NOETHER CHARGE AND A PROPOSAL FOR DYNAMICAL BLACK HOLE ENTROPY
    By Vivek Iyer, Robert M. Wald (Chicago U., EFI & Chicago U.).
    Published in
    Phys.Rev.D50:846-864,1994 [PS file for arXiv: gr-qc/9403028]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]

  154. 0011
  155. POTENTIAL SENSITIVITY OF GAMMA RAY BURSTER OBSERVATIONS TO WAVE DISPERSION IN VACUO
    By G. Amelino-Camelia (Oxford U. & Neuchatel U.), John R. Ellis (CERN), N.E. Mavromatos (Oxford U.), D.V. Nanopoulos (Athens U. & Texas A-M & HARC, Woodlands), Subir Sarkar (Oxford U.).
    Published in
    Nature 393:763-765,1998 [PS file for arXiv: astro-ph/9712103]
    [Total number of citations in HEP]