Clifford W. Cheung, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States | |
2012- | Physics | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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particle physicsWebsite:
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"Clifford Cheung"Bio:
https://inspirehep.net/record/1049654?ln=en
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorNima Arkani-Hamed | grad student | 2009 | Harvard | |
(From the action to the S -matrix.) |
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Cheung C, Parra-Martinez J, Rothstein IZ, et al. (2024) Effective Field Theory for Extreme Mass Ratio Binaries. Physical Review Letters. 132: 091402 |
Arkani-Hamed N, Cheung C, Figueiredo C, et al. (2024) Multiparticle Factorization and the Rigidity of String Theory. Physical Review Letters. 132: 091601 |
Cheung C, Mangan J, Parra-Martinez J, et al. (2022) Nonperturbative Double Copy in Flatland. Physical Review Letters. 129: 221602 |
Cheung C, Solon MP. (2020) Tidal Effects in the Post-Minkowskian Expansion. Physical Review Letters. 125: 191601 |
Cheung C, Remmen GN. (2020) Entanglement and the double copy Journal of High Energy Physics. 2020: 1-17 |
Bern Z, Cheung C, Roiban R, et al. (2019) Scattering Amplitudes and the Conservative Hamiltonian for Binary Systems at Third Post-Minkowskian Order. Physical Review Letters. 122: 201603 |
Cheung C, Liu J, Remmen GN. (2019) Entropy Bounds on Effective Field Theory from Rotating Dyonic Black Holes Physical Review D. 100: 46003 |
Bern Z, Cheung C, Roiban R, et al. (2019) Black hole binary dynamics from the double copy and effective theory Journal of High Energy Physics. 2019 |
Cheung C, Rothstein IZ, Solon MP. (2018) From Scattering Amplitudes to Classical Potentials in the Post-Minkowskian Expansion. Physical Review Letters. 121: 251101 |
Cheung C, Kampf K, Novotny J, et al. (2018) Vector Effective Field Theories from Soft Limits. Physical Review Letters. 120: 261602 |