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- T. Fink
- O. Gamayun
- A. Esterov
- Y. He
- F. Sheldon
- A. V. Kosyak
- A. Ochirov
- E. Sobko
- M. Burtsev
- M. Reeves
- I. Shkredov
- G. Caldarelli
- R. Hannam
- F. Caravelli
- A. Coolen
- O. Dahlsten
- A. Mozeika
- M. Bardoscia
- P. Barucca
- M. Rowley
- I. Teimouri
- F. Antenucci
- A. Scala
- R. Farr
- A. Zegarac
- S. Sebastio
- B. Bollobás
- F. Lafond
- D. Farmer
- C. Pickard
- T. Reeves
- J. Blundell
- A. Gallagher
- M. Przykucki
- P. Smith
- L. Pietronero
Particle physics
Scale of non-locality
The number of particles in a higher derivative theory of gravity relates to its effective mass scale, which signals the theory’s viability.
Theory of innovation
Recursive structure of innovation
A theoretical model of recursive innovation suggests that new technologies are recursively built up from new combinations of existing ones.