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		| @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This would explain in an intuitive way why the eikonal approach to gravitational | ||||
| In fact it appears that the classical and quantum scattering on an electromagnetic wave~\cite{Jackiw:1992:ElectromagneticFieldsMassless} or gravitational wave~\cite{tHooft:1987:GravitonDominanceUltrahighenergy} in \bo and \nbo are well behaved. | ||||
| From this point of view the ACV approach~\cite{Soldate:1987:PartialwaveUnitarityClosedstring, Amati:1987:SuperstringCollisionsPlanckian} may be more sensible, especially when considering massive external states~\cite{Black:2012:HighEnergyString}. | ||||
| Finally it seems that all issues are related with the Laplacian associated with the space-like subspace with vanishing volume at the singularity. | ||||
| As a matter of fact if there is a discrete zero eigenvalue the theory develops divergences. | ||||
| As a matter of fact if there is a discrete zero eigenvalue the theory automatically develops divergences. | ||||
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