Marc Geiller

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Diffeomorphisms as quadratic charges in 4d BF theory and related TQFTs2023-06-26Paper
Quantum gravity kinematics from extended TQFTs2023-05-12Paper
BMS3 mechanics and the black hole interior2021-12-16Paper
A new realization of quantum geometry2021-11-05Paper
3d gravity in Bondi-Weyl gauge: charges, corners, and integrability2021-10-27Paper
Most general theory of 3d gravity: covariant phase space, dual diffeomorphisms, and more2021-05-17Paper
Edge modes of gravity. III: Corner simplicity constraints2021-05-03Paper
Edge modes of gravity. I: Corner potentials and charges2021-03-18Paper
Edge modes of gravity. II: Corner metric and Lorentz charges2021-03-18Paper
Extended actions, dynamics of edge modes, and entanglement entropy2021-02-18Paper
Modular polymer representations of the Weyl algebra2020-02-11Paper
A remarkably simple theory of 3d massive gravity2019-06-17Paper
Lorentz-diffeomorphism edge modes in 3d gravity2018-05-14Paper
Edge modes and corner ambiguities in 3d Chern-Simons theory and gravity2017-11-03Paper
Statistical entropy of a BTZ black hole from loop quantum gravity2016-08-12Paper
Flux formulation of loop quantum gravity: classical framework2015-10-27Paper
A new vacuum for loop quantum gravity2015-08-25Paper
BTZ black hole entropy and the Turaev-Viro model2015-02-19Paper
A note on the Holst action, the time gauge, and the Barbero-Immirzi parameter2013-10-07Paper
SPIN foams and canonical quantization2013-07-04Paper
Continuous formulation of the loop quantum gravity phase space2013-05-27Paper
Testing the imposition of the spin foam simplicity constraints2012-08-14Paper
A Lorentz-covariant connection for canonical gravity2012-06-26Paper

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