The double copy relates scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories. In this paper, we expand the scope of the double copy to construct spacetime metrics through a systematic perturbative expansion. The perturbative procedure is based on direct calculation in Yang-Mills theory, followed by squaring the numerator of certain perturbative diagrams as specified by the double-copy algorithm. The simplest spherically symmetric, stationary spacetime from the point of view of this procedure is a particular member of the Janis-Newman-Winicour family of naked singularities. Our work paves the way for applications of the double copy to physically interesting problems such as perturbative black-hole scattering
Abstract The classical double copy procedure relates classical asymptotically-flat gravitational fie...
The double copy formalism provides an intriguing connection between gauge theories and gravity. It w...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
Abstract The double copy relates scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories. In this paper,...
The double copy relates scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories. In this paper, we expan...
The double copy relates scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories. In this paper, we expan...
The double copy procedure relates gauge and gravity theories through color-kinematics replacements, ...
The double copy procedure relates gauge and gravity theories through color-kinematics replacements, ...
Abstract The double copy is a much-studied relationship between scattering amplitudes in gauge and g...
This thesis discusses consequences of color-kinematics duality and applications towards computing qu...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
The classical double copy relates solutions to the equations of motion in gauge theory and in gravit...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
Abstract The classical double copy procedure relates classical asymptotically-flat gravitational fie...
The double copy formalism provides an intriguing connection between gauge theories and gravity. It w...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
Abstract The double copy relates scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories. In this paper,...
The double copy relates scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories. In this paper, we expan...
The double copy relates scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories. In this paper, we expan...
The double copy procedure relates gauge and gravity theories through color-kinematics replacements, ...
The double copy procedure relates gauge and gravity theories through color-kinematics replacements, ...
Abstract The double copy is a much-studied relationship between scattering amplitudes in gauge and g...
This thesis discusses consequences of color-kinematics duality and applications towards computing qu...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
The classical double copy relates solutions to the equations of motion in gauge theory and in gravit...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...
Abstract The classical double copy procedure relates classical asymptotically-flat gravitational fie...
The double copy formalism provides an intriguing connection between gauge theories and gravity. It w...
Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence betwe...