Abstract We employ the Arnowitt-Deser-Misner formalism to study the renormalization group flow of gravity minimally coupled to an arbitrary number of scalar, vector, and Dirac fields. The decomposition of the gravitational degrees of freedom into a lapse function, shift vector, and spatial metric equips spacetime with a preferred (Euclidean) “time”- direction. In this work, we provide a detailed derivation of the renormalization group flow of Newton’s constant and the cosmological constant on a flat Friedmann-Robertson-Walker background. Adding matter fields, it is shown that their contribution to the flow is the same as in the covariant formulation and can be captured by two parameters d g d λ . We classify the resulting fixed point struct...
We use a functional renormalization group equation tailored to the Arnowitt–Deser–Misner formulation...
Abstract The Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) requires Euclidean signature. The conformal factor...
Through appropriate projections of an exact renormalization group equation, we study fixed points, c...
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Models of gravity with variable G and Lambda have acquired greater relevance after the recent evide...
Models of gravity with variable G and Lambda have acquired greater relevance after the recent evide...
We study the renormalization group flow in a class of scalar-tensor theories involving at most two d...
We use the functional renormalization group equation for quantum gravity to construct a non-perturba...
Understanding gravity as a fundamental theory implies understanding its behavior as we move across d...
Understanding gravity as a fundamental theory implies understanding its behavior as we move across d...
We use the non-Gaussian fixed points (NGFPs) appearing in the renormalization group flow of gravity ...
Models of gravity with variable G and Lambda have acquired greater relevance after the recent evide...
Models of gravity with variable G and Lambda have acquired greater relevance after the recent evide...
Abstract We use a functional renormalization group equation tailored to the Arnowitt–Deser–Misner fo...
We write a Renormalization Group (RG) equation for the function f in a theory of gravity in the f(R)...
We use a functional renormalization group equation tailored to the Arnowitt–Deser–Misner formulation...
Abstract The Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) requires Euclidean signature. The conformal factor...
Through appropriate projections of an exact renormalization group equation, we study fixed points, c...
Contains fulltext : 176428.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Models of gravity with variable G and Lambda have acquired greater relevance after the recent evide...
Models of gravity with variable G and Lambda have acquired greater relevance after the recent evide...
We study the renormalization group flow in a class of scalar-tensor theories involving at most two d...
We use the functional renormalization group equation for quantum gravity to construct a non-perturba...
Understanding gravity as a fundamental theory implies understanding its behavior as we move across d...
Understanding gravity as a fundamental theory implies understanding its behavior as we move across d...
We use the non-Gaussian fixed points (NGFPs) appearing in the renormalization group flow of gravity ...
Models of gravity with variable G and Lambda have acquired greater relevance after the recent evide...
Models of gravity with variable G and Lambda have acquired greater relevance after the recent evide...
Abstract We use a functional renormalization group equation tailored to the Arnowitt–Deser–Misner fo...
We write a Renormalization Group (RG) equation for the function f in a theory of gravity in the f(R)...
We use a functional renormalization group equation tailored to the Arnowitt–Deser–Misner formulation...
Abstract The Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) requires Euclidean signature. The conformal factor...
Through appropriate projections of an exact renormalization group equation, we study fixed points, c...