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Overview

Peter A. Horváthy is affiliated with François Rabelais University in France. Their research primarily spans the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on several subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Nuclear and High Energy Physics; and Geophysics.

Their work covers a broad range of topics, notably:

  • Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
  • Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
  • Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
  • Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
  • Quantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics
  • Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories

Peter A. Horváthy has published extensively, with frequent publication venues including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Annals of Physics
  • International Journal of Theoretical Physics
  • Physics Reports
  • Journal of Mathematical Physics

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Peter A. Horváthy include:

  • Hall motions in Carroll dynamics, 2023, Physics Reports
  • Scaling and conformal symmetries for plane gravitational waves, 2020, Journal of Mathematical Physics
  • A generalized Noether theorem for scaling symmetry, 2020, The European Physical Journal Plus
  • Particle motion in circularly polarized vacuum pp waves, 2021, Classical and Quantum Gravity
  • Gravitational waves and conformal time transformations, 2022, Annals of Physics

The scientist frequently collaborates with a number of researchers. These frequent co-authors include Pengming Zhang, Mahmut Elbistan, Loïc Marsot, Qiliang Zhao, and János Balog.

Best Publications

  • Celestial mechanics, conformal structures, and gravitational waves.

    Christian Duval;Gary Gibbons;Péter Horváthy

  • Carroll versus Newton and Galilei: two dual non-Einsteinian concepts of time

    Christian Duval;G. W. Gibbons;P. A. Horvathy;P. A. Horvathy;P. M. Zhang

  • Conformal Carroll groups and BMS symmetry

    Christian Duval;G. W. Gibbons;G. W. Gibbons;P. A. Horvathy

  • Non-relativistic conformal symmetries and Newton–Cartan structures

    Christian Duval;Péter A. Horvathy

  • Conformal Carroll groups

    Christian Duval;G. W. Gibbons;G. W. Gibbons;P. A. Horvathy

  • The exotic Galilei group and the “Peierls substitution”

    Christian Duval;P. A. Horváthy

  • Exotic Galilean symmetry in the non-commutative plane and the Hall effect

    Christian Duval;P. A. Horváthy

  • The geometry of Schr"odinger symmetry in non-relativistic CFT

    C. Duval;M. Hassaine;P. A. Horvathy

  • The Non-commutative Landau Problem

    P.A. Horváthy

  • The Memory Effect for Plane Gravitational Waves

    P.-M. Zhang;Christian Duval;G.W. Gibbons;G.W. Gibbons;P.A. Horvathy;P.A. Horvathy

  • BERRY PHASE CORRECTION TO ELECTRON DENSITY IN SOLIDS AND "EXOTIC" DYNAMICS

    Christian Duval;Z. Horvath;P. A. Horvathy;L. Martina

  • The geometry of Schrödinger symmetry in non-relativistic CFT

    Christian Duval;M. Hassaine;P. A. Horvathy

  • Carroll symmetry of plane gravitational waves

    Christian Duval;Gary William Gibbons;Gary William Gibbons;Peter A Horvathy;Peter A Horvathy;Peng-Ming Zhang

  • On Schrödinger superalgebras

    C. Duval;P. A. Horváthy

  • Non-relativistic conformal symmetries in fluid mechanics

    Pengming Zhang;P. A. Horváthy

  • Conformal Galilei groups, Veronese curves and Newton–Hooke spacetimes

    Christian Duval;Peter Horvathy

  • Non-relativistic anyons, exotic Galilean symmetry and noncommutative plane

    Peter A. Horváthy;Mikhail S. Plyushchay

  • Soft gravitons and the memory effect for plane gravitational waves

    P.-M. Zhang;C. Duval;G. W. Gibbons;G. W. Gibbons;P. A. Horvathy;P. A. Horvathy

  • Anyon wave equations and the noncommutative plane

    Peter A. Horváthy;Mikhail S. Plyushchay

  • Fermat principle for spinning light

    C. Duval;Z. Horváth;P. A. Horváthy

  • Dynamical symmetry of monopole scattering

    L.Gy. Fehér;P.A. Horváthy

  • Field-Dependent Symmetries of a Non-relativistic Fluid Model

    M. Hassaíne;P.A. Horváthy

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Duval
Christian Duval Aix-Marseille University
Gary W. Gibbons
Gary W. Gibbons University of Cambridge

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