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Astrid Eichhorn

Researcher at University of Southern Denmark

Publications -  142
Citations -  5893

Astrid Eichhorn is an academic researcher from University of Southern Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum gravity & Asymptotic safety in quantum gravity. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 126 publications receiving 4414 citations. Previous affiliations of Astrid Eichhorn include Heidelberg University & Imperial College London.

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Matter matters in asymptotically safe quantum gravity

TL;DR: In this paper, the compatibility of minimally coupled scalar, fermion and gauge fields with asymptotically safe quantum gravity, using nonperturbative functional renormalization group methods, was investigated.
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The nonperturbative functional renormalization group and its applications

TL;DR: The nonperturbative functional renormalization-group (FRG) approach as discussed by the authors is a modern implementation of Wilson's RG, which allows one to set up nonperturative approximation schemes that go beyond the standard perturbative RG approaches.
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An asymptotically safe guide to quantum gravity and matter

TL;DR: Asymptotic safety generalizes asymptotics and could contribute to understanding physics beyond the standard model as discussed by the authors, and it is a candidate scenario to provide an ultraviolet extension for the effective quantum field theory of gravity through an interacting fixed point of the Renormalization Group.
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The nonperturbative functional renormalization group and its applications

TL;DR: The nonperturbative functional renormalization-group (FRG) approach as discussed by the authors is a modern implementation of Wilson's RG, which allows one to set up nonperturative approximation schemes that go beyond the standard perturbative RG approaches.
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Ghost anomalous dimension in asymptotically safe quantum gravity

TL;DR: In this paper, the anomalous dimension of the non-Gaussian UV fixed point was computed for a class of covariant gauge fixings and using a functional renormalization group scheme.