We argue that traditional methods of compactification of string theory make it very difficult to understand how the cosmological constant becomes zero. String inspired models can give zero cosmological constant after fine tuning but since string theory has no free parameters it is not clear that this is allowed. Brane world scenarios on the other hand while they do not answer the question as to why the cosmological constant is zero do actually allow a choice of integration constants that permit flat four space solutions. In this paper we discuss gauged supergravity realizations of such a world. To the extent that this starting point can be considered a low energy effective action of string theory (and there is some recent evidence supportin...
I point out a simple but usually overlooked fact about the cosmological constant problem: to solve t...
Higher-dimensional theories imply that some constants, such as the gravitational constant and the st...
The Cosmological Constant Problem is re-examined from an effective field theory perspective. While t...
We examine, in the context of certain string compactifications resulting in five dimensional brane w...
The mystery of the cosmological constant is probably the most pressing obstacle to significantly imp...
AbstractWe argue that in the context of string theory a large number N of connected degenerate super...
Although the cosmological constant has primarily cosmological consequences, its smallness poses one ...
There appears to be no natural explanation for the cosmological constant's small size within the fra...
We review the lore of effective field theories as a background to hierarchy problems in general and ...
The cosmological constant problem is turned around to argue for a new foundational physics postulate...
I discuss cosmological models either derived from, or inspired by, string theory or M-theory. In par...
AbstractOrbifold branes in string theory are investigated, and the general field equations both outs...
A solution to the cosmological constant problem has been proposed in which our universe is a 3-brane...
We consider solutions of six dimensional Einstein equations with two compact dimensions. It is shown...
The ten-dimensional type IIA string effective action with cosmological constant term is dimensionall...
I point out a simple but usually overlooked fact about the cosmological constant problem: to solve t...
Higher-dimensional theories imply that some constants, such as the gravitational constant and the st...
The Cosmological Constant Problem is re-examined from an effective field theory perspective. While t...
We examine, in the context of certain string compactifications resulting in five dimensional brane w...
The mystery of the cosmological constant is probably the most pressing obstacle to significantly imp...
AbstractWe argue that in the context of string theory a large number N of connected degenerate super...
Although the cosmological constant has primarily cosmological consequences, its smallness poses one ...
There appears to be no natural explanation for the cosmological constant's small size within the fra...
We review the lore of effective field theories as a background to hierarchy problems in general and ...
The cosmological constant problem is turned around to argue for a new foundational physics postulate...
I discuss cosmological models either derived from, or inspired by, string theory or M-theory. In par...
AbstractOrbifold branes in string theory are investigated, and the general field equations both outs...
A solution to the cosmological constant problem has been proposed in which our universe is a 3-brane...
We consider solutions of six dimensional Einstein equations with two compact dimensions. It is shown...
The ten-dimensional type IIA string effective action with cosmological constant term is dimensionall...
I point out a simple but usually overlooked fact about the cosmological constant problem: to solve t...
Higher-dimensional theories imply that some constants, such as the gravitational constant and the st...
The Cosmological Constant Problem is re-examined from an effective field theory perspective. While t...