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Carlos R. Mafra is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom and focuses on research primarily within the fields of Physics and Astronomy and Mathematics. Their work spans several specialized subfields including Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Geometry and Topology, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Algebra and Number Theory, and Applied Mathematics.

The scientist's research topics cover several key areas:

  • Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
  • Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
  • Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
  • Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
  • Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics

Notable recent papers authored by Carlos R. Mafra include:

  • "Tree-level amplitudes from the pure spinor superstring" (2023, Physics Reports)
  • "All Order α' Expansion of One-Loop Open-String Integrals" (2020, Physical Review Letters)

Other significant publications relevant to their research context but authored by collaborators include:

  • "Two-loop superstring five-point amplitudes. Part I. Construction via chiral splitting and pure spinors" (2020, Journal of High Energy Physics)
  • "A Lie Bracket for the Momentum Kernel" (2023, Communications in Mathematical Physics)
  • "Towards closed strings as single-valued open strings at genus one" (2021, Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical)

Carlos R. Mafra frequently collaborates with various researchers, with frequent coauthors being:

  • Oliver Schlotterer
  • Sitender Pratap Kashyap
  • Mritunjay Verma
  • Luis Ypanaqué
  • Eric D'Hoker

Their work appears regularly in leading scientific publication venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of High Energy Physics
  • Physics Reports
  • Communications in Mathematical Physics
  • Physical Review Letters

Best Publications

  • Explicit BCJ numerators from pure spinors

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer;Stephan Stieberger

  • Complete N-point superstring disk amplitude I. Pure spinor computation

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer;Oliver Schlotterer;Stephan Stieberger;Stephan Stieberger

  • Elliptic multiple zeta values and one-loop superstring amplitudes

    Johannes Broedel;Carlos R. Mafra;Nils Matthes;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Abelian Z-theory: NLSM amplitudes and $lpha$'-corrections from the open string

    John Joseph M. Carrasco;Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Complete N-Point Superstring Disk Amplitude II. Amplitude and Hypergeometric Function Structure

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer;Oliver Schlotterer;Stephan Stieberger;Stephan Stieberger

  • Equivalence of Two-Loop Superstring Amplitudes in the Pure Spinor and Ramond-Neveu-Schwarz Formalisms

    Nathan Berkovits;Carlos R. Mafra

  • The closed-string 3-loop amplitude and S-duality

    Humberto Gomez;Humberto Gomez;Carlos R. Mafra

  • Two-loop five-point amplitudes of super Yang-Mills and supergravity in pure spinor superspace

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Berends-Giele recursions and the BCJ duality in superspace and components

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • The structure of n-point one-loop open superstring amplitudes

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Non-abelian Z-theory: Berends-Giele recursion for the α ′-expansion of disk integrals

    Carlos R. Mafra;Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Towards one-loop SYM amplitudes from the pure spinor BRST cohomology

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Non-linear gauge transformations in D=10 SYM theory and the BCJ duality

    Seungjin Lee;Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Multiparticle one-loop amplitudes and S-duality in closed superstring theory

    Michael B. Green;Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Berends-Giele recursion for double-color-ordered amplitudes

    Carlos R. Mafra

  • Non-abelian $Z$-theory: Berends-Giele recursion for the $lpha'$-expansion of disk integrals

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Some superstring amplitude computations with the non-minimal pure spinor formalism

    Nathan Berkovits;Carlos R. Mafra

  • Multiparticle SYM equations of motion and pure spinor BRST blocks

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Semi-abelian Z-theory: NLSM+ϕ 3 from the open string

    John Joseph M. Carrasco;Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Recursive method for n-point tree-level amplitudes in supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer;Stephan Stieberger;Dimitrios Tsimpis

  • Semi-abelian Z-theory: NLSM+phi^3 from the open string

    John Joseph M. Carrasco;Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

  • Superstring Scattering Amplitudes with the Pure Spinor Formalism

    Carlos R. Mafra

  • Towards one-loop SYM amplitudes from the pure spinor BRST

    Carlos R. Mafra;Oliver Schlotterer

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric D'Hoker
Eric D'Hoker University of California, Los Angeles
Michael B. Green
Michael B. Green Queen Mary University of London
Lionel Mason
Lionel Mason University of Oxford

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