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    𝒩=2 supergravity in three dimensions and its Gödel supersymmetric background
    (2007) Bañados, Máximo
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    (2+1)-Dimensional Charged Black Hole in Topologically Massive Electrodynamics
    (2005) Andrade, T.; Bañados, Máximo; Benguria Donoso, Rafael
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    A note on the Cardy formula and black holes in 3D (massive) bigravity
    (2013) Bañados, Máximo; Pino Rozas, Miguel Angel
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    A Note on the Uniqueness of the dRGT Massive Gravity Theory. The D=3 Case
    (2018) Bañados, Máximo
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    A short review on Noether's theorems, gauge symmetries and boundary terms
    (2016) Bañados, Máximo; Reyes, I.
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    AdS amplitudes as CFT correlators
    (Springer Nature, 2025) Bañados, Máximo; Bianchi Palacios, Ernesto; Muñoz Sandoval, Iván Ignacio; Skenderis, Kostas
    We show that AdS amplitudes are CFT correlators to all orders in the loop expansion by showing that they obey the conformal Ward identities. In particular, we provide explicit formulas for the constants and functions of cross-ratios that determine the CFT correlators in terms of bulk data.
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    Aspects of quantum gravity in AdS3/CFT2
    (2019) Reyes Raffo, Ignacio Andrés; Erdmenger, Johanna; Koch, Benjamin; Bañados, Máximo; Ströhmer, Raimund; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Física
    The quest for finding a unifying theory for both quantum theory and gravity lies at the heart of much of the research in high energy physics. Although recent years have witnessed spectacular experimental confirmation of our expectations from Quantum Field Theory and General Relativity, the question of unification remains as a major open problem. In this context, the perturbative aspects of quantum black holes represent arguably the best of our knowledge of how to proceed in this pursue. In this thesis we investigate certain aspects of quantum gravity in 2 + 1 dimensional anti-de Sitter space (AdS3), and its connection to Conformal field theories in 1 + 1 dimensions (CFT2), via the AdS/CFT correspondence. We study the thermodynamics properties of higher spin black holes. By focusing on the spin-4 case, we show that black holes carrying higher spin charges display a rich phase diagram in the grand canonical ensemble, including phase transitions of the Hawking-Page type, first order inter-black hole transitions, and a second order critical point. We investigate recent proposals on the connection between bulk codimension-1 volumes and computational complexity in the CFT. Using Tensor Networks we provide concrete evidence of why these bulk volumes are related to the number of gates in a quantum circuit, and exhibit their topological properties. We provide a novel formula to compute this complexity directly in terms of entanglement entropies, using techniques from Kinematic space. We then move in a slightly different direction, and study the quantum properties of black holes via de Functional Renormalisation Group prescription coming from Asymptotic safety. We avoid the arbitrary scale setting by restricting to a narrower window in parameter space, where only Newton’s coupling and the cosmological constant are allowed to vary. By one assumption on the properties of Newton’s coupling, we find black hole solutions explicitly. We explore their thermodynamical properties, and discover that very large black holes exhibit very unusual features.The quest for finding a unifying theory for both quantum theory and gravity lies at the heart of much of the research in high energy physics. Although recent years have witnessed spectacular experimental confirmation of our expectations from Quantum Field Theory and General Relativity, the question of unification remains as a major open problem. In this context, the perturbative aspects of quantum black holes represent arguably the best of our knowledge of how to proceed in this pursue. In this thesis we investigate certain aspects of quantum gravity in 2 + 1 dimensional anti-de Sitter space (AdS3), and its connection to Conformal field theories in 1 + 1 dimensions (CFT2), via the AdS/CFT correspondence. We study the thermodynamics properties of higher spin black holes. By focusing on the spin-4 case, we show that black holes carrying higher spin charges display a rich phase diagram in the grand canonical ensemble, including phase transitions of the Hawking-Page type, first order inter-black hole transitions, and a second order critical point. We investigate recent proposals on the connection between bulk codimension-1 volumes and computational complexity in the CFT. Using Tensor Networks we provide concrete evidence of why these bulk volumes are related to the number of gates in a quantum circuit, and exhibit their topological properties. We provide a novel formula to compute this complexity directly in terms of entanglement entropies, using techniques from Kinematic space. We then move in a slightly different direction, and study the quantum properties of black holes via de Functional Renormalisation Group prescription coming from Asymptotic safety. We avoid the arbitrary scale setting by restricting to a narrower window in parameter space, where only Newton’s coupling and the cosmological constant are allowed to vary. By one assumption on the properties of Newton’s coupling, we find black hole solutions explicitly. We explore their thermodynamical properties, and discover that very large black holes exhibit very unusual features.The quest for finding a unifying theory for both quantum theory and gravity lies at the heart of much of the research in high energy physics. Although recent years have witnessed spectacular experimental confirmation of our expectations from Quantum Field Theory and General Relativity, the question of unification remains as a major open problem. In this context, the perturbative aspects of quantum black holes represent arguably the best of our knowledge of how to proceed in this pursue. In this thesis we investigate certain aspects of quantum gravity in 2 + 1 dimensional anti-de Sitter space (AdS3), and its connection to Conformal field theories in 1 + 1 dimensions (CFT2), via the AdS/CFT correspondence. We study the thermodynamics properties of higher spin black holes. By focusing on the spin-4 case, we show that black holes carrying higher spin charges display a rich phase diagram in the grand canonical ensemble, including phase transitions of the Hawking-Page type, first order inter-black hole transitions, and a second order critical point. We investigate recent proposals on the connection between bulk codimension-1 volumes and computational complexity in the CFT. Using Tensor Networks we provide concrete evidence of why these bulk volumes are related to the number of gates in a quantum circuit, and exhibit their topological properties. We provide a novel formula to compute this complexity directly in terms of entanglement entropies, using techniques from Kinematic space. We then move in a slightly different direction, and study the quantum properties of black holes via de Functional Renormalisation Group prescription coming from Asymptotic safety. We avoid the arbitrary scale setting by restricting to a narrower window in parameter space, where only Newton’s coupling and the cosmological constant are allowed to vary. By one assumption on the properties of Newton’s coupling, we find black hole solutions explicitly. We explore their thermodynamical properties, and discover that very large black holes exhibit very unusual features.
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    Bigravity black hole and its thermodynamics
    (2011) Bañados, Máximo; Pino Rozas, Miguel Angel
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    Black holes in Einstein-Lovelock gravity.
    (1993) Bañados, Máximo
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    Black holes of constant curvature.
    (1997) Bañados, Máximo
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    Charged Black Holes in Gauss-Bonnet Extended Gravity
    (2004) Bañados, Máximo
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    Charged Solutions in 5d Chern-Simons Supergravity
    (2002) Bañados, Máximo
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    Chern-Simons Formulation of Noncommultative Gravity in Three Dimensions
    (2001) Bañados, Máximo
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    Chern-Simons Gravity and Holographic Anomalies
    (2004) Bañados, Máximo
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    Collisions of spinning massive particles in a Schwarzschild background
    (2016) Armaza, Cristóbal; Bañados, Máximo; Koch, Benjamin
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    Constant curvature black holes.
    (1998) Bañados, Máximo
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    Cosmology with Eddington-inspired gravity
    (2012) Scargill, J.; Bañados, Máximo
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    Counterterms and Dual Holographic Anomalies in CS Gravity
    (2005) Bañados, Máximo
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    Dilaton gravity (with a Gauss-Bonnet term) derived from five-dimensional Chern-Simons gravity
    (1997) Bañados, Máximo
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    Eddington's Theory of Gravity and Its Progeny
    (2010) Bañados, Máximo
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