Speaker
Gang Chen
(Niels Bohr International Academy, Niels Bohr Institute)
Description
Gravity is a fundamental theory of physics, but due to its weakness, our understanding of it remains limited. Despite our knowledge of it being restricted due to its weakness, recent computational advancements, initially developed for the Standard Model, have provided us with new tools to explore its effects. It has opened up exciting opportunities to study gravitational interactions and compare them to data from observation. This talk will discuss some of the latest computational advancements, focusing on higher-order perturbation effects, spin, and such effects contribute to precision computation of observables in general relativity using amplitudes.
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Authors
Mr
Emil Bjerrum-Bohr
(Niels Bohr Institute)
Gang Chen
(Niels Bohr International Academy, Niels Bohr Institute)