We study the renormalization group flow in a class of scalar-tensor theories involving at most two derivatives of the fields. We show in general that minimal coupling is self consistent, in the sense that when the scalar self couplings are switched off, their beta functions also vanish. Complete, explicit beta functions that could be applied to a variety of cosmological models are given in a five parameter truncation of the theory in $d=4$. In any dimension $d>2$ we find that the flow has only a "Gaussian Matter" fixed point, where all scalar self interactions vanish but Newton's constant and the cosmological constant are nontrivial. The properties of these fixed points can be studied algebraically to some extent. In $d=3$ we also find a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1996.Includes bibliographi...
We study the renormalization of some dimension-4, 7 and 10 operators in a class of nonlinear scalar-...
The flow equations of the renormalisation group permit to analyse the perturba-tive n-point function...
Through appropriate projections of an exact renormalization group equation, we study fixed points, c...
Abstract We employ the Arnowitt-Deser-Misner formalism to study the renormalization group flow of gr...
Contains fulltext : 242810.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
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...
Fixed points of scalar field theories with quartic interactions in $d=4-\varepsilon$ dimensions are ...
The flow equations of the renormalisation group permit to analyse the perturbative $n$-point functio...
The flow equations of the renormalisation group permit to analyse the perturbative $n$-point functio...
The flow equations of the renormalisation group permit to analyse the perturbative $n$-point functio...
We discuss the consistency of a recently proposed class of theories described by an arbitrary functi...
Abstract We study the renormalization group flow of gravity coupled to scalar matter using functiona...
We explore the classical and quantum properties of a sterile scalar field coupled to N copies of Dir...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1996.Includes bibliographi...
We study the renormalization of some dimension-4, 7 and 10 operators in a class of nonlinear scalar-...
The flow equations of the renormalisation group permit to analyse the perturba-tive n-point function...
Through appropriate projections of an exact renormalization group equation, we study fixed points, c...
Abstract We employ the Arnowitt-Deser-Misner formalism to study the renormalization group flow of gr...
Contains fulltext : 242810.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
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...
Fixed points of scalar field theories with quartic interactions in $d=4-\varepsilon$ dimensions are ...
The flow equations of the renormalisation group permit to analyse the perturbative $n$-point functio...
The flow equations of the renormalisation group permit to analyse the perturbative $n$-point functio...
The flow equations of the renormalisation group permit to analyse the perturbative $n$-point functio...
We discuss the consistency of a recently proposed class of theories described by an arbitrary functi...
Abstract We study the renormalization group flow of gravity coupled to scalar matter using functiona...
We explore the classical and quantum properties of a sterile scalar field coupled to N copies of Dir...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1996.Includes bibliographi...
We study the renormalization of some dimension-4, 7 and 10 operators in a class of nonlinear scalar-...
The flow equations of the renormalisation group permit to analyse the perturba-tive n-point function...