Publication data of Montesinos-Velasquez, Merced: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestUnification of Cosmological Scalar FieldsGeometric Lagrangian approach to the physical degree of freedom count in field theoryGeometric Lagrangian approach to the physical degree of freedom count in f…Cartan's equations define a topological field theory of the BF typeLorentz-covariant Hamiltonian analysis of BF gravity with the Immirzi parameterLorentz-covariant Hamiltonian analysis of BF gravity with the Immirzi parame…Canonical analysis of Holst action without second-class constraintsManifestly Lorentz-covariant variables for the phase space of general relativityStatistical mechanics of generally covariant quantum theories: A Boltzmann - like approachStatistical mechanics of generally covariant quantum theories: A Boltzmann -…Symmetric energy-momentum tensor in Maxwell, Yang-Mills, and proca theories obtained using only Noether's theoremSymmetric energy-momentum tensor in Maxwell, Yang-Mills, and proca theor…Alternative symplectic structures for SO(3,1) and SO(4) four-dimensional BF theoriesAlternative symplectic structures for SO(3,1) and SO(4) four-dimensional BF …Minimal coupling and Feynman's proofLagrangian approach to the physical degree of freedom countA Topological limit of gravity admitting an SU(2) connection formulationReformulation of the symmetries of first-order general relativitySelfdual gravity with topological termsRelational evolution of the degrees of freedom of generally covariant quantum theoriesRelational evolution of the degrees of freedom of generally covariant quantu…Covariant canonical formalism for four-dimensional BF theorySL(2,R) model with two Hamiltonian constraintsBF gravity and the Immirzi parameter$BF$ gravity199520002005201020152020202502004006008001000
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)Unification of Cosmological Scalar FieldsGeometric Lagrangian approach to the physical degree of freedom count in field theoryGeometric Lagrangian approach to the physical degree of freedom count in f…Cartan's equations define a topological field theory of the BF typeLorentz-covariant Hamiltonian analysis of BF gravity with the Immirzi parameterLorentz-covariant Hamiltonian analysis of BF gravity with the Immirzi parame…Canonical analysis of Holst action without second-class constraintsManifestly Lorentz-covariant variables for the phase space of general relativityStatistical mechanics of generally covariant quantum theories: A Boltzmann - like approachStatistical mechanics of generally covariant quantum theories: A Boltzmann -…Symmetric energy-momentum tensor in Maxwell, Yang-Mills, and proca theories obtained using only Noether's theoremSymmetric energy-momentum tensor in Maxwell, Yang-Mills, and proca theor…Alternative symplectic structures for SO(3,1) and SO(4) four-dimensional BF theoriesAlternative symplectic structures for SO(3,1) and SO(4) four-dimensional BF …Minimal coupling and Feynman's proofLagrangian approach to the physical degree of freedom countA Topological limit of gravity admitting an SU(2) connection formulationReformulation of the symmetries of first-order general relativitySelfdual gravity with topological termsRelational evolution of the degrees of freedom of generally covariant quantum theoriesRelational evolution of the degrees of freedom of generally covariant quantu…Covariant canonical formalism for four-dimensional BF theorySL(2,R) model with two Hamiltonian constraintsBF gravity and the Immirzi parameter$BF$ gravity19952000200520102015202020250255075100
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