Ira Z. Rothstein

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2000- Physics Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
Area:
Elementary Particles and High Energy Physics
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https://inspirehep.net/record/991142?ln=en
https://books.google.nl/books?id=mocvAQAAIAAJ

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Rabindra Mohapatra grad student 1992 University of Maryland
 (An investigation of neutrino properties through study of the sun, supernovae, the early universe and lab data.)
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Leibovich AK, Maia NT, Rothstein IZ, et al. (2020) Second post-Newtonian order radiative dynamics of inspiralling compact binaries in the effective field theory approach Physical Review D. 101
Goldberger WD, Rothstein IZ. (2020) An effective field theory of quantum mechanical black hole horizons Journal of High Energy Physics. 2020
Baumgart M, Erdoǧan O, Rothstein IZ, et al. (2019) Breakdown of the naive parton model in super-weak scale collisions Physical Review D. 100: 96008
Rothstein IZ, Shrivastava P. (2019) Symmetry Obstruction to Fermi Liquid Behavior in the Unitary Limit Physical Review B. 99
Rothstein IZ, Shrivastava P, Stewart IW. (2019) Manifestly soft gauge invariant formulation of vNRQCD Nuclear Physics B. 939: 405-428
Cheung C, Rothstein IZ, Solon MP. (2018) From Scattering Amplitudes to Classical Potentials in the Post-Minkowskian Expansion. Physical Review Letters. 121: 251101
Kapustin A, McKinney T, Rothstein IZ. (2018) Wilsonian effective field theory of two-dimensional Van Hove singularities Physical Review B. 98
Rothstein IZ, Shrivastava P. (2018) Symmetry realization via a dynamical inverse Higgs mechanism Journal of High Energy Physics. 2018
Porto RA, Rothstein IZ. (2017) Apparent ambiguities in the post-Newtonian expansion for binary systems Physical Review D. 96
Galley CR, Rothstein IZ. (2017) Deriving analytic solutions for compact binary inspirals without recourse to adiabatic approximations Physical Review D. 95
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