For cosmologies including scale dependence of both the cosmological and the gravitational constant, an additional consistency condition dictated by the Bianchi identities emerges, even if the energy-momentum tensor of ordinary matter stays individually conserved. For renormalization-group (RG) approaches it is shown that such a consistency relation ineluctably fixes the RG scale which may have an explicit as well as an implicit time dependence), provided that the solutions of the RG equation for both quantities are known. Hence, contrary to the procedures employed in the recent literature, we argue that there is no more freedom in identification of the RG scale in terms of the cosmic time in such cosmologies. We carefully set the RG scale f...
We examine the general issue of whether a scale dependent cosmological constant can be consistent wi...
We explore the phenomenology of nontrivial quantum effects on low-energy gravity. These ef-fects com...
We explore some thermodynamical consequences of accelerated universes driven by a running cosmologic...
The renormalization group (RG) approach to cosmology is an efficient method to study the possible ev...
AbstractCosmologies with a time dependent Newton constant and cosmological constant are investigated...
A more general scale-setting procedure for General Relativity with Renormalization Group corrections...
The renormalization group (RG) corrected gravitational action in Einstein– Hilbert and other truncat...
General relativity (GR) extensions based on renormalization group (RG) flows may lead to scale-depen...
International audienceWe examine the general issue of whether a scale dependent cosmological constan...
Understanding gravity as a fundamental theory implies understanding its behavior as we move across d...
Abstract The Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) requires Euclidean signature. The conformal factor...
We examine the general issue of whether a scale dependent cosmological constant can be consistent wi...
A key problem in making precise perturbative QCD predictions is to set the proper renormaliza-tion s...
The asymptotic safety program strives for a consistent description of gravity as a non-perturbativel...
We explore the phenomenology of nontrivial quantum effects on low-energy gravity. These effects come...
We examine the general issue of whether a scale dependent cosmological constant can be consistent wi...
We explore the phenomenology of nontrivial quantum effects on low-energy gravity. These ef-fects com...
We explore some thermodynamical consequences of accelerated universes driven by a running cosmologic...
The renormalization group (RG) approach to cosmology is an efficient method to study the possible ev...
AbstractCosmologies with a time dependent Newton constant and cosmological constant are investigated...
A more general scale-setting procedure for General Relativity with Renormalization Group corrections...
The renormalization group (RG) corrected gravitational action in Einstein– Hilbert and other truncat...
General relativity (GR) extensions based on renormalization group (RG) flows may lead to scale-depen...
International audienceWe examine the general issue of whether a scale dependent cosmological constan...
Understanding gravity as a fundamental theory implies understanding its behavior as we move across d...
Abstract The Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) requires Euclidean signature. The conformal factor...
We examine the general issue of whether a scale dependent cosmological constant can be consistent wi...
A key problem in making precise perturbative QCD predictions is to set the proper renormaliza-tion s...
The asymptotic safety program strives for a consistent description of gravity as a non-perturbativel...
We explore the phenomenology of nontrivial quantum effects on low-energy gravity. These effects come...
We examine the general issue of whether a scale dependent cosmological constant can be consistent wi...
We explore the phenomenology of nontrivial quantum effects on low-energy gravity. These ef-fects com...
We explore some thermodynamical consequences of accelerated universes driven by a running cosmologic...