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Robert C. Myers

Robert C. Myers

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Physics

D-Index
119
Citations
51356
World Ranking
847
National Ranking
18

Overview

Robert C. Myers is affiliated with the Perimeter Institute in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their research spans several subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, as well as Artificial Intelligence.

The main topics of Robert C. Myers's work include Black Holes and Theoretical Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation Theories, Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories, Quantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect, Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations, Advanced Mathematical Physics Problems, and Quantum many-body systems.

Robert C. Myers has published numerous papers, with notable recent contributions such as:

  • Evaporating black holes coupled to a thermal bath (2021, Journal of High Energy Physics)
  • Complexity of mixed states in QFT and holography (2020, Journal of High Energy Physics)
  • Information flow in black hole evaporation (2020, Journal of High Energy Physics)
  • Complexity equals anything II (2023, Journal of High Energy Physics)
  • Quantum extremal islands made easy. Part IV. Massive black holes on the brane (2022, Journal of High Energy Physics)

Their work has appeared predominantly in the Journal of High Energy Physics, with 18 publications in this venue. Additional publications are found in arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical, and OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).

Frequent collaborators in Robert C. Myers's research include Shan-Ming Ruan, Hong Zhe Chen, Juan Hernandez, Ignacio A. Reyes, and Jacob Abajian.

Best Publications

  • Black holes in higher dimensional space-times

    Robert C. Myers;M.J. Perry

  • Towards a derivation of holographic entanglement entropy

    Horacio Casini;Marina Huerta;Robert C. Myers

  • Charged AdS black holes and catastrophic holography

    Andrew Chamblin;Roberto Emparan;Clifford V. Johnson;Robert C. Myers

  • Holography, thermodynamics, and fluctuations of charged AdS black holes

    Andrew Chamblin;Roberto Emparan;Roberto Emparan;Clifford V. Johnson;Robert C. Myers

  • Surface terms as counterterms in the AdS-CFT correspondence

    Roberto Emparan;Roberto Emparan;Clifford V. Johnson;Robert C. Myers

  • On black hole entropy

    Ted Jacobson;Ted Jacobson;Gungwon Kang;Gungwon Kang;Robert C. Myers;Robert C. Myers

  • Holographic c-theorems in arbitrary dimensions

    Robert C. Myers;Aninda Sinha;Aninda Sinha

  • Cosmic F- and D-strings

    Edmund J. Copeland;Robert C. Myers;Robert C. Myers;Joseph Polchinski

  • D-branes and spinning black holes

    Jason Breckenridge;Robert Myers;Amanda Peet;Cumrun Vafa

  • Viscosity Bound Violation in Higher Derivative Gravity

    Mauro Brigante;Hong Liu;Robert C. Myers;Stephen Shenker

  • Towards a holographic dual of large-N_c QCD

    Martin Kruczenski;David Mateos;Robert C. Myers;David J. Winters

  • Meson Spectroscopy in AdS/CFT with Flavour

    Martín Kruczenski;Martín Kruczenski;David Mateos;Robert C. Myers;Robert C. Myers;David J. Winters;David J. Winters

  • Ultraviolet modifications of dispersion relations in effective field theory

    Robert C. Myers;Robert C. Myers;Maxim Pospelov;Maxim Pospelov

  • Towards a holographic dual of large- N c QCD

    Martín Kruczenski;David Mateos;Robert C. Myers;Robert C. Myers;David J. Winters;David J. Winters

  • The AdS / CFT correspondence and a new positive energy conjecture for general relativity

    Gary T. Horowitz;Robert C. Myers;Robert C. Myers

  • Viscosity Bound and Causality Violation

    Mauro Brigante;Hong Liu;Robert C. Myers;Stephen Shenker

  • Seeing a c-theorem with holography

    Robert C. Myers;Aninda Sinha

  • Higher-derivative gravity, surface terms, and string theory

    Robert C. Myers

  • Black holes radiate mainly on the brane.

    Roberto Emparan;Gary T. Horowitz;Robert C. Myers

  • Gravitation from entanglement in holographic CFTs

    Thomas Faulkner;Monica Guica;Thomas Hartman;Robert C. Myers

Frequent Co-Authors

C.P. Burgess
C.P. Burgess Perimeter Institute
Ted Jacobson
Ted Jacobson University of Maryland, College Park
Gary T. Horowitz
Gary T. Horowitz University of California, Santa Barbara
Maxim Pospelov
Maxim Pospelov University of Minnesota
Fernando Quevedo
Fernando Quevedo University of Cambridge
Jan de Boer
Jan de Boer University of Amsterdam
Jerome P. Gauntlett
Jerome P. Gauntlett Imperial College London
Andrew Strominger
Andrew Strominger Harvard University
Cumrun Vafa
Cumrun Vafa Harvard University
Joseph Polchinski
Joseph Polchinski University of California, Santa Barbara

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