General relativity is a generally covariant, locally Lorentz covariant theory of two transverse, traceless graviton degrees of freedom. According to a theorem of Hojman, Kucharˇ, and Teitelboim, modifications of general relativity must either introduce new degrees of freedom or violate the principle of local Lorentz covariance. In this paper, we explore modifications of general relativity that retain the same graviton degrees of freedom, and therefore explicitly break Lorentz covariance. Motivated by cosmology, the modifications of interest maintain explicit spatial covariance. In spatially covariant theories of the graviton, the physical Hamiltonian density obeys an analogue of the renormalization group equation which encodes invariance un...
The four fundamental interactions can be described with modern geometry. Gauge theory says that the ...
It is generally acknowledged that the requirement that the laws of a spacetime theory be covariant u...
It generally agreed that the requirement of formal general covariance (i.e. the demand that laws be ...
General relativity is a generally covariant, locally Lorentz covariant theory of two transverse, tra...
Traditional derivations of general relativity from the graviton degrees of freedom assume space-time...
We provide evidence that general relativity is the unique spatially covariant effective field theory...
Hamiltonian gravity, relying on arbitrary choices of ‘space, ’ can obscure space-time symmetries. We...
International audienceWe study covariant models for vacuum spherical gravity within a canonical sett...
In this article we will construct the most general torsion-free parity-invariant covariant theory of...
We show that Einstein’s equations for the gravitational field can be derived from an action which is...
There exists a large class of generally covariant metric Lagrangians that contain only local terms a...
General relativity dynamics can be derived from different actions - which depart from the Einstein-H...
A crucial step in the history of General Relativity was Einstein's adoption of the principle of gene...
We study the dynamics of gauge theory and general relativity using fields of local observers, thus m...
In this thesis, a manifestly conformally covariant way of formulating free and interacting field the...
The four fundamental interactions can be described with modern geometry. Gauge theory says that the ...
It is generally acknowledged that the requirement that the laws of a spacetime theory be covariant u...
It generally agreed that the requirement of formal general covariance (i.e. the demand that laws be ...
General relativity is a generally covariant, locally Lorentz covariant theory of two transverse, tra...
Traditional derivations of general relativity from the graviton degrees of freedom assume space-time...
We provide evidence that general relativity is the unique spatially covariant effective field theory...
Hamiltonian gravity, relying on arbitrary choices of ‘space, ’ can obscure space-time symmetries. We...
International audienceWe study covariant models for vacuum spherical gravity within a canonical sett...
In this article we will construct the most general torsion-free parity-invariant covariant theory of...
We show that Einstein’s equations for the gravitational field can be derived from an action which is...
There exists a large class of generally covariant metric Lagrangians that contain only local terms a...
General relativity dynamics can be derived from different actions - which depart from the Einstein-H...
A crucial step in the history of General Relativity was Einstein's adoption of the principle of gene...
We study the dynamics of gauge theory and general relativity using fields of local observers, thus m...
In this thesis, a manifestly conformally covariant way of formulating free and interacting field the...
The four fundamental interactions can be described with modern geometry. Gauge theory says that the ...
It is generally acknowledged that the requirement that the laws of a spacetime theory be covariant u...
It generally agreed that the requirement of formal general covariance (i.e. the demand that laws be ...