Items where Author is "Talaganis, Spyridon"
Journal Article
Gratus, Jonathan and Talaganis, Spyridon (2023) The Distributional Stress–Energy Quadrupole and Gravitational Waves. Universe, 9 (12): 518.
Gratus, Jonathan and Talaganis, Spyridon (2023) The tensorial representation of the distributional stress–energy quadrupole and its dynamics. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 40 (8): 085012. ISSN 0264-9381
Gratus, Jonathan and Pinto, Paolo and Talaganis, Spyridon (2020) The distributional stress-energy quadrupole. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 38 (3): 035011. ISSN 0264-9381
Gratus, Jonathan and Pinto, Paolo and Talaganis, Spyridon (2020) The Distributional Stress-Energy Quadrupole. arxiv.org.
Teimouri, Ali and Talaganis, Spyridon and Edholm, James and Mazumdar, Anupam (2016) Generalised boundary terms for higher derivative theories of gravity. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016: 144. ISSN 1029-8479
Talaganis, Spyridon and Mazumdar, Anupam (2016) High-energy scatterings in infinite-derivative field theory and ghost-free gravity. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 33 (14): 145005. ISSN 0264-9381
Conroy, Aindriu and Mazumdar, Anupam and Talaganis, Spyridon and Teimouri, Ilia (2015) Nonlocal gravity in D-dimensions : propagators, entropy, and bouncing cosmology. Physical Review D, 92 (12): 124501. ISSN 1550-7998
Talaganis, Spyridon and Biswas, Tirthabir and Mazumdar, Anupam (2015) Towards understanding the ultraviolet behavior of quantum loops in infinite-derivative theories of gravity. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 32 (21): 215017. ISSN 0264-9381
Biswas, Tirthabir and Talaganis, Spyridon (2015) String-inspired infinite-derivative theories of gravity : a brief overview. Modern Physics Letters A, 30 (03n04): 1540009. ISSN 0217-7323
Monograph
Gratus, Jonathan and Talaganis, Spyridon (2022) The tensorial representation of the distributional stress-energy quadrupole and its dynamics. Other. Arxiv.
Thesis
Talaganis, Spyridon and Gratus, Jonathan (2018) Classical and quantum aspects of infinite derivative field theories and infinite derivative gravity. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.