Publication data of DeWitt, Bryce S.: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestTransition from discrete to continuous spectraTheory of radiative corrections for non-abelian gauge fieldsTopology and quantum field theoryQuantum theory without electromagnetic potentialsCollision of Two Black Holes: Theoretical FrameworkDoes the Topology of Space Fluctuate?The global approach to quantum field theory. Vol. 1, 2Superconductors and gravitational dragMaximally slicing a black holePoint transformations in quantum mechanicsGravity: A Universal regulator?Dynamical theory of groups and fieldsDynamical theory in curved spaces. 1. A Review of the classical and quantum action principlesDynamical theory in curved spaces. 1. A Review of the classical and quantu…Renormalization of a classical gravitational field interacting with quantized matter fieldsRenormalization of a classical gravitational field interacting with quantized m…Radiation damping in a gravitational fieldQuantum Theory of Gravity. 3. Applications of the Covariant TheoryQuantum Field Theory in Curved Space-TimeQuantum Theory of Gravity. 2. The Manifestly Covariant TheoryQuantum Theory of Gravity. 1. The Canonical Theory196019701980199020002010202002500500075001000012500
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)Transition from discrete to continuous spectraTheory of radiative corrections for non-abelian gauge fieldsTopology and quantum field theoryQuantum theory without electromagnetic potentialsCollision of Two Black Holes: Theoretical FrameworkDoes the Topology of Space Fluctuate?The global approach to quantum field theory. Vol. 1, 2Superconductors and gravitational dragMaximally slicing a black holePoint transformations in quantum mechanicsGravity: A Universal regulator?Dynamical theory of groups and fieldsDynamical theory in curved spaces. 1. A Review of the classical and quantum action principlesDynamical theory in curved spaces. 1. A Review of the classical and quantu…Renormalization of a classical gravitational field interacting with quantized matter fieldsRenormalization of a classical gravitational field interacting with quantized m…Radiation damping in a gravitational fieldQuantum Theory of Gravity. 3. Applications of the Covariant TheoryQuantum Field Theory in Curved Space-TimeQuantum Theory of Gravity. 2. The Manifestly Covariant TheoryQuantum Theory of Gravity. 1. The Canonical Theory19601970198019902000201020200255075100
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