AbstractIn the first order formalism of gravity theories, there are some theories which are not Lorentz-diffeomorphism covariant. In the framework of such theories we cannot apply the method of conserved charge calculation used in Lorentz-diffeomorphism covariant theories. In this paper we firstly introduce the total variation of a quantity due to an infinitesimal Lorentz-diffeomorphism transformation. Secondly, in order to obtain the conserved charges of Lorentz-diffeomorphism non-covariant theories, we extend the Tachikawa method [1]. This extension includes not only Lorentz gauge transformation but also the diffeomorphism. We apply this method to the Chern–Simons-like theories of gravity (CSLTG) and obtain a general formula for the entro...
Given a boundary of spacetime preserved by a Diff(S-1) sub-algebra, we propose a systematic method t...
In this thesis, we study the Hamiltonian and covariant phase space description of gravitational theo...
The equivalence principle and its universality enables the geometrical formulation of gravity. In th...
In the first order formalism of gravity theories, there are some theories which are not Lorentz-diff...
AbstractIn the first order formalism of gravity theories, there are some theories which are not Lore...
AbstractThe Chern–Simons-like theories of gravity (CSLTG) are formulated at first order formalism. I...
AbstractThe Chern–Simons-like theories of gravity (CSLTG) are formulated at first order formalism. I...
International audienceWe propose a manifestly covariant formulation of the differential Noether char...
Starting from the SO(2,2n) Chern-Simons form in (2n+1) dimensions we calculate the variation of cons...
Gravitational theories invariant under transverse diffeomorphisms and Weyl transformations have the ...
Recently, the theory of topologically massive gravity non-minimally coupled to a scalar field has be...
Abstract Recently, the theory of topologically massive gravity non-minimally coupled to a scalar fie...
Gravitational theories invariant under transverse diffeomorphisms and Weyl transformations have the ...
The entropy of a BTZ black hole in the presence of gravitational Chern-Simons terms has previously b...
Abstract We construct an entropy current and establish a local version of the classical second law o...
Given a boundary of spacetime preserved by a Diff(S-1) sub-algebra, we propose a systematic method t...
In this thesis, we study the Hamiltonian and covariant phase space description of gravitational theo...
The equivalence principle and its universality enables the geometrical formulation of gravity. In th...
In the first order formalism of gravity theories, there are some theories which are not Lorentz-diff...
AbstractIn the first order formalism of gravity theories, there are some theories which are not Lore...
AbstractThe Chern–Simons-like theories of gravity (CSLTG) are formulated at first order formalism. I...
AbstractThe Chern–Simons-like theories of gravity (CSLTG) are formulated at first order formalism. I...
International audienceWe propose a manifestly covariant formulation of the differential Noether char...
Starting from the SO(2,2n) Chern-Simons form in (2n+1) dimensions we calculate the variation of cons...
Gravitational theories invariant under transverse diffeomorphisms and Weyl transformations have the ...
Recently, the theory of topologically massive gravity non-minimally coupled to a scalar field has be...
Abstract Recently, the theory of topologically massive gravity non-minimally coupled to a scalar fie...
Gravitational theories invariant under transverse diffeomorphisms and Weyl transformations have the ...
The entropy of a BTZ black hole in the presence of gravitational Chern-Simons terms has previously b...
Abstract We construct an entropy current and establish a local version of the classical second law o...
Given a boundary of spacetime preserved by a Diff(S-1) sub-algebra, we propose a systematic method t...
In this thesis, we study the Hamiltonian and covariant phase space description of gravitational theo...
The equivalence principle and its universality enables the geometrical formulation of gravity. In th...