Project Description
GERRY MCKEON
Emeritus Professor,
Department of Applied Mathematics, Western University
Gerry McKeon is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at Western University. He obtained his B.Sc. from Western University in 1971 and his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1976.
McKeon has research interests in Quantum field Theory, Gravity, and Elementary Particle Physics. He’s currently involved in finding a way to renormalize quantum gravity and in removing ambiguities due to the renormalization procedure in perturbative quantum field theory.
On Coupling Matter Fields to Gauge Fields With Restrictions on the Loop Expansion
F.T. Brandt (Sao Paulo U.), J. Frenkel (Sao Paulo U.), S. Martins-Filho (Sao Paulo U.), D.G.C. McKeon (Western Ontario U. and Algoma U.) e-Print: 2102.02854
On Restricting First Order Form of Gauge Theories to One-Loop Order
F.T. Brandt (Sao Paulo U.), J. Frenkel (Sao Paulo U.), S. Martins-Filho (Sao Paulo U.), D.G.C. McKeon (Western Ontario U. and Algoma U.) DOI: 10.1016/j.aop.2021.168426
Renormalization Scheme and Mass Scale Independence
F.A. Chishtie (Western Ontario U.), D.G. C. Mckeon (Western Ontario U. and Algoma U.) e-Print: 2009.08589
Structural identities in the first order formulation of quantum gravity
F.T. Brandt (Sao Paulo U., Sao Carlos), J. Frenkel (Sao Paulo U., Sao Carlos), S. Martins-Filho (Sao Paulo U., Sao Carlos), D.G.C. McKeon (Western Ontario U. and Algoma U.) e-Print: 2007.04841 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.102.045013 Published in: Phys.Rev.D 102 (2020) 4, 045013
A Gauge Theory that mixes Bosonic and Fermionic Gauge Fields
D.G. C. Mckeon (Algoma U. and Western Ontario U.) e-Print: 2005.04125
Consistency Conditions for the First-Order Formulation of Yang-Mills Theory
D.G.C. McKeon (Western Ontario U. and Algoma U.), J. Frenkel (Sao Paulo U.), S. Martins-Filho (Sao Paulo U.), F.T. Brandt (Sao Paulo U.) e-Print: 2003.06819 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.101.085013 Published in: Phys.Rev.D 101 (2020) 8, 085013
Derivation of Gauge Symmetries in Supergravity with a Cosmological Constant in 2 + 1 Dimensions
D.G.C. McKeon (Western Ontario U. and Algoma U.) e-Print: 2002.06954 DOI: 10.1139/cjp-2019-0464 Published in: Can.J.Phys. 98 (2020) 8, 810-812
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