Publication data of Hajicek, Petr: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestCovariant gauge fixing and Kuchar decompositionTransversal Affine Connection and Quantization of Constrained SystemsGauge invariant Hamiltonian formalism for spherically symmetric gravitating shellsGauge invariant Hamiltonian formalism for spherically symmetric gravitating …Can spin avert singularities?Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism for discontinuous fluid and gravitational fieldLagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism for discontinuous fluid and gravitatio…Embedding variables in the canonical theory of gravitating shellsQuantum Wormholes. 1. Choice of the Classical SolutionGroup quantization of parametrized systems. 1. Time levelsQuantum mechanics of gravitational collapseUnitary dynamics of spherical null gravitating shellsThree remarks on axisymmetric stationary horizonsQuantum superposition principle and gravitational collapse: Scattering times for spherical shellsQuantum superposition principle and gravitational collapse: Scattering times…Origin of Nonunitarity in Quantum GravityQuantum collapse of a selfgravitating shell: Equivalence to coulomb scatteringSingularity avoidance by collapsing shells in quantum gravityOn the Origin of Hawking RadiationConstraint quantization of parametrized relativistic gauge systems in curved space-timesConstraint quantization of parametrized relativistic gauge systems in curved …Spherically Symmetric Systems of Fields and Black Holes. 2. Apparent Horizon in Canonical FormalismSpherically Symmetric Systems of Fields and Black Holes. 2. Apparent Horizo…Spherically Symmetric Systems of Fields and Black Holes. 1. Definition and Properties of Apparent HorizonSpherically Symmetric Systems of Fields and Black Holes. 1. Definition and Pr…1980199020002010202002505007501000125015001750
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)Covariant gauge fixing and Kuchar decompositionTransversal Affine Connection and Quantization of Constrained SystemsGauge invariant Hamiltonian formalism for spherically symmetric gravitating shellsGauge invariant Hamiltonian formalism for spherically symmetric gravitating …Can spin avert singularities?Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism for discontinuous fluid and gravitational fieldLagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism for discontinuous fluid and gravitatio…Embedding variables in the canonical theory of gravitating shellsQuantum Wormholes. 1. Choice of the Classical SolutionGroup quantization of parametrized systems. 1. Time levelsQuantum mechanics of gravitational collapseUnitary dynamics of spherical null gravitating shellsThree remarks on axisymmetric stationary horizonsQuantum superposition principle and gravitational collapse: Scattering times for spherical shellsQuantum superposition principle and gravitational collapse: Scattering times…Origin of Nonunitarity in Quantum GravityQuantum collapse of a selfgravitating shell: Equivalence to coulomb scatteringSingularity avoidance by collapsing shells in quantum gravityOn the Origin of Hawking RadiationConstraint quantization of parametrized relativistic gauge systems in curved space-timesConstraint quantization of parametrized relativistic gauge systems in curved …Spherically Symmetric Systems of Fields and Black Holes. 2. Apparent Horizon in Canonical FormalismSpherically Symmetric Systems of Fields and Black Holes. 2. Apparent Horizo…Spherically Symmetric Systems of Fields and Black Holes. 1. Definition and Properties of Apparent HorizonSpherically Symmetric Systems of Fields and Black Holes. 1. Definition and Pr…197519801985199019952000200520102015202020250255075100
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