Standout Papers

Transport coefficients in high temperature gauge theories, 2. Beyond leading log 2003 2026 2010 2018 431
  1. Transport coefficients in high temperature gauge theories, 2. Beyond leading log (2003)
    Peter Arnold, Guy D. Moore et al. Journal of High Energy Physics
  2. How much do heavy quarks thermalize in a heavy ion collision? (2005)
    Guy D. Moore, Derek Teaney Physical Review C
  3. The phantom menaced: Constraints on low-energy effective ghosts (2004)
    James M. Cline, Sangyong Jeon et al. Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology
  4. Heavy Quark Thermalization in Classical Lattice Gauge Theory (2009)
    M. Laine, Marcus Tassler et al. arXiv (Cornell University)

Immediate Impact

21 by Nobel laureates 46 from Science/Nature 90 standout
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Works of Guy D. Moore being referenced

Heavy Quark Thermalization in Classical Lattice Gauge Theory
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Supersymmetric Electroweak Phase Transition: Baryogenesis versus Experimental Constraints
1998
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Guy D. Moore 6870 3393 913 117 8.1k
M. Reuter 4654 3687 489 124 7.2k
Peter Arnold 4989 2140 893 124 6.2k
P. Di Vecchia 6533 2297 1245 185 9.0k
H. Toki 8954 2066 3221 444 10.6k
Tatsuo Kobayashi 4913 1256 142 228 5.5k
R. J. Hastie 5955 4600 566 169 6.3k
Peter West 4829 2459 242 151 5.5k
Benjamin W. Lee 7036 1596 548 87 8.3k
Tom Chang 381 1521 614 125 4.7k
David B. Kaplan 8523 4422 1136 102 9.7k

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