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Overview

Kirill Krasnov is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research spans across the intertwined disciplines of physics and mathematics with a significant focus on topics related to theoretical physics and advanced mathematical analysis.

The main fields of study for Kirill Krasnov include Physics and Astronomy, with 65 publications, and Mathematics, with 28 publications. Their subfields demonstrate a diverse engagement with specific areas such as Astronomy and Astrophysics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Applied Mathematics, and Mathematical Physics.

The major topics of Krasnov's work concentrate on areas including Black Holes and Theoretical Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation Theories, Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories, Algebraic and Geometric Analysis, Advanced Topics in Algebra, Relativity and Gravitational Theory, and Advanced Algebra and Geometry.

Krasnov has contributed several recent publications spanning key journals in the field:

  • "Higher-spin self-dual Yang-Mills and gravity from the twistor space" (2023), Journal of High Energy Physics
  • "Spin(11, 3), particles, and octonions" (2022), Journal of Mathematical Physics
  • "SO(9) characterization of the standard model gauge group" (2021), Journal of Mathematical Physics
  • "Pure Lorentz spin connection theories and uniqueness of general relativity" (2021), Classical and Quantum Gravity
  • "One-loop same helicity four-point amplitude from shifts" (2020), Journal of High Energy Physics

In addition to journal articles, Krasnov has authored a book published by Cambridge University Press titled "Formulations of General Relativity" (2020).

The frequent co-authors working alongside Krasnov reflect a network of collaboration that includes:

  • Niren Bhoja
  • Evgeny Skvortsov
  • Adam Shaw
  • Yannick Herfray
  • Johanna N. Borissova

Regarding publication venues, Krasnov has extensively contributed to the following journals and repositories:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of High Energy Physics
  • Journal of Mathematical Physics
  • Classical and Quantum Gravity
  • Journal of Geometry and Physics

Kirill Krasnov's research focus generally centers on theoretical frameworks describing gravity, gauge theory, and algebraic structures underlying physical phenomena, with an emphasis on geometrical methods and higher-spin theories within quantum gravity and cosmology contexts.

Best Publications

  • Quantum geometry and black hole entropy

    Abhay Ashtekar;J C Baez;A Corichi;A Corichi;K Krasnov

  • Quantum Geometry of Isolated Horizons and Black Hole Entropy

    Abhay Ashtekar;John C. Baez;John C. Baez;Kirill Krasnov

  • Holography and Riemann surfaces

    Kirill Krasnov

  • Barrett-Crane model from a Boulatov-Ooguri field theory over a homogeneous space

    Roberto De Pietri;Laurent Freidel;Laurent Freidel;Kirill Krasnov;Kirill Krasnov;Carlo Rovelli;Carlo Rovelli;Carlo Rovelli

  • Isolated horizons: The Classical phase space

    Abhay Ashtekar;Alejandro Corichi;Alejandro Corichi;Alejandro Corichi;Kirill Krasnov;Kirill Krasnov

  • Geometrical entropy from loop quantum gravity

    Kirill V. Krasnov

  • Spin foam models and the classical action principle

    Laurent Freidel;Kirill Krasnov

  • BF description of higher dimensional gravity theories

    L. Freidel;K. Krasnov;R. Puzio

  • On Quantum Statistical Mechanics of a Schwarzschild Black Hole

    Kirill V. Krasnov

  • Minimal surfaces and particles in 3-manifolds

    Kirill Krasnov;Jean-Marc Schlenker

  • Pure Connection Action Principle for General Relativity

    Kirill Krasnov

  • Renormalizable Non-Metric Quantum Gravity?

    Kirill Krasnov

  • On the renormalized volume of hyperbolic 3-manifolds

    Kirill Krasnov;Kirill Krasnov;Jean-Marc Schlenker

  • Gravity as a diffeomorphism invariant gauge theory

    Kirill Krasnov

  • Effective metric Lagrangians from an underlying theory with two propagating degrees of freedom

    Kirill Krasnov

  • Holomorphic Factorization for a Quantum Tetrahedron

    Laurent Freidel;Kirill Krasnov;Etera R. Livine

  • Hamiltonian analysis of non-chiral Plebanski theory and its generalizations

    Sergei Alexandrov;Kirill Krasnov

  • Three-dimensional gravity, point particles and Liouville theory

    Kirill Krasnov

  • Quantum Geometry and Thermal Radiation from Black Holes

    Kirill V Krasnov

  • D-brane solutions in noncommutative gauge theory on fuzzy sphere

    Koji Hashimoto;Kirill Krasnov

  • Black Hole Thermodynamics and Riemann Surfaces

    Kirill Krasnov

  • Simple spin networks as Feynman graphs

    Laurent Freidel;Kirill Krasnov

  • Deformations of the constraint algebra of Ashtekar's Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity.

    Kirill Krasnov

Frequent Co-Authors

Abhay Ashtekar
Abhay Ashtekar Pennsylvania State University
John C. Baez
John C. Baez University of California, Riverside
William M. Goldman
William M. Goldman University of Maryland, College Park

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