Scattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide-ranging applications extending to classical physics. We review a formalism to connect certain classical observables to scattering amplitudes. An advantage of this formalism is that it enables us to study implications of the double copy in classical gravity. We discuss examples of observables including the total change of a particle's momentum, and the gravitational waveform, during a scattering encounter. The double copy also allows direct access to classical solutions in gravity. We review this classical double copy starting from its linearised level, where it originates in the double copy of three-point amplitudes. The classical double copy extends elegantly to...
The field of scattering amplitudes plays a central role in elementary-particle physics. This include...
In the two-body scattering problem in general relativity, we study the final graviton particle distr...
We combine tools from effective field theory and generalized unitarity to construct a map between on...
International audienceScattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide...
International audienceScattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide...
International audienceScattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide...
The post-Minkowskian expansion of Einstein's general theory of relativity has received much attentio...
International audienceThe post-Minkowskian expansion of Einstein's general theory of relativity has ...
International audienceThe post-Minkowskian expansion of Einstein's general theory of relativity has ...
We show how to compute classical wave observables using quantum scattering amplitudes. We discuss ob...
In this thesis we present a study of the computation of classical observables in gauge theories and ...
In this thesis we present a study of the computation of classical observables in gauge theories and ...
For many years, the study of gravitational scattering amplitudes remained a challenging task, due to...
Recent work has shown how on-shell three-point amplitudes in gauge theory and gravity, representing ...
This is an introduction to, and invitation to read, a series of review articles on scattering amplit...
The field of scattering amplitudes plays a central role in elementary-particle physics. This include...
In the two-body scattering problem in general relativity, we study the final graviton particle distr...
We combine tools from effective field theory and generalized unitarity to construct a map between on...
International audienceScattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide...
International audienceScattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide...
International audienceScattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide...
The post-Minkowskian expansion of Einstein's general theory of relativity has received much attentio...
International audienceThe post-Minkowskian expansion of Einstein's general theory of relativity has ...
International audienceThe post-Minkowskian expansion of Einstein's general theory of relativity has ...
We show how to compute classical wave observables using quantum scattering amplitudes. We discuss ob...
In this thesis we present a study of the computation of classical observables in gauge theories and ...
In this thesis we present a study of the computation of classical observables in gauge theories and ...
For many years, the study of gravitational scattering amplitudes remained a challenging task, due to...
Recent work has shown how on-shell three-point amplitudes in gauge theory and gravity, representing ...
This is an introduction to, and invitation to read, a series of review articles on scattering amplit...
The field of scattering amplitudes plays a central role in elementary-particle physics. This include...
In the two-body scattering problem in general relativity, we study the final graviton particle distr...
We combine tools from effective field theory and generalized unitarity to construct a map between on...