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Travel Reading!

 I am going to be travelling for about two days, and I am not a fan of travelling. But a good thing is that I can take a break from working and instead read a few papers. So here are a few papers that I am sharing for you to also have some nice reading time ;) No specific theme, but a collection of things I want to read. Happy reading.

  • [0806.1079] AQFT from n-functorial QFT,
  • [math-ph/0112041] The generally covariant locality principle -- A new paradigm for local quantum physics,
  • [2311.03443] The S-matrix and boundary correlators in flat space,
  • [2311.02301] Geometrizing the Partial Entanglement Entropy: from PEE Threads to Bit Threads,
  • [2311.07934] Duality in Gauge Theory, Gravity and String Theory,
  • [2311.06940] On the Hawking mass for CMC surfaces in positive curved 3-manifolds,
  • [math/0105018] Homotopy Quantum Field Theories and the Homotopy Cobordism Category in Dimension 1+1,
  • [2311.04281] Algebraic ER=EPR and Complexity Transfer,
  • [2110.05470] Failure of the split property in gravity and the information paradox.

On Wednesday, November 15, 2023
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