Publication data of Hartle, James B.: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestSIMPLICIAL MINISUPERSPACE. I. GENERAL DISCUSSIONNo-Boundary Measure of the UniverseWave functions constructed from an invariant sum over histories satisfy constraintsWave functions constructed from an invariant sum over histories satisfy cons…Real Tunneling Geometries and the Large Scale Topology of the UniverseQuantum Effects in the Early Universe. 2. Effective Action for Scalar Fields in Homogeneous Cosmologies with Small AnisotropyQuantum Effects in the Early Universe. 2. Effective Action for Scalar Fields in …Method of the Self-Consistent Field in General Relativity and its Application to the Gravitational GeonMethod of the Self-Consistent Field in General Relativity and its Application to …The Classical Universes of the No-Boundary Quantum StateEnergy and angular momentum flow into a black holeSpace-time quantum mechanics and the quantum mechanics of space-timeObservables in effective gravityIntegration Contours for the No Boundary Wave Function of the UniverseQuantum Effects in the Early Universe. 1. Influence of Trace Anomalies on Homogeneous, Isotropic, Classical GeometriesQuantum Effects in the Early Universe. 1. Influence of Trace Anomalies on Ho…Solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell equations with many black holesLaws of motion and precession for black holes and other bodiesClassical equations for quantum systemsSlowly Rotating Relativistic Stars. II. Models for Neutron Stars and Supermassive StarsSlowly Rotating Relativistic Stars. II. Models for Neutron Stars and Supermass…Slowly rotating relativistic stars. 1. Equations of structurePath Integral Derivation of Black Hole RadianceWave Function of the Universe1970198019902000201020200250050007500100001250015000
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)SIMPLICIAL MINISUPERSPACE. I. GENERAL DISCUSSIONNo-Boundary Measure of the UniverseWave functions constructed from an invariant sum over histories satisfy constraintsWave functions constructed from an invariant sum over histories satisfy cons…Real Tunneling Geometries and the Large Scale Topology of the UniverseQuantum Effects in the Early Universe. 2. Effective Action for Scalar Fields in Homogeneous Cosmologies with Small AnisotropyQuantum Effects in the Early Universe. 2. Effective Action for Scalar Fields in …Method of the Self-Consistent Field in General Relativity and its Application to the Gravitational GeonMethod of the Self-Consistent Field in General Relativity and its Application to …The Classical Universes of the No-Boundary Quantum StateEnergy and angular momentum flow into a black holeSpace-time quantum mechanics and the quantum mechanics of space-timeObservables in effective gravityIntegration Contours for the No Boundary Wave Function of the UniverseQuantum Effects in the Early Universe. 1. Influence of Trace Anomalies on Homogeneous, Isotropic, Classical GeometriesQuantum Effects in the Early Universe. 1. Influence of Trace Anomalies on Ho…Solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell equations with many black holesLaws of motion and precession for black holes and other bodiesClassical equations for quantum systemsSlowly Rotating Relativistic Stars. II. Models for Neutron Stars and Supermassive StarsSlowly Rotating Relativistic Stars. II. Models for Neutron Stars and Supermass…Slowly rotating relativistic stars. 1. Equations of structurePath Integral Derivation of Black Hole RadianceWave Function of the Universe1970198019902000201020200255075100
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