In this paper we consider a model for gravity in four-dimensional space-time originally proposed by Chamseddine, which may be derived by dimensional reduction and truncation from a five-dimensional Chern–Simons theory. Its topological origin makes it an interesting candidate for an easier quantization, e.g., in the loop quantization framework. The present paper is dedicated to a classical analysis of the model’s properties. Cosmological solutions as well as wave solutions are found and compared with the corresponding solutions of Einstein’s general relativity with cosmological constant
AbstractProminent approaches to quantum gravity struggle when it comes to incorporating a positive c...
No! We show that the field equations of Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet theory defined in generic $$D>4$$ dime...
Abstract We show how a foliated 4-dimensional FLRW-metric becomes a gravitational instanton, if the ...
In this paper we consider a model for gravity in four-dimensional space-time originally proposed by ...
Five-dimensional Chern–Simons theory with (anti-)de Sitter SO(1,5) or SO(2,4) gauge invariance prese...
Determining the cosmological field equations is still very much debated and led to a wide discussion...
Abstract We investigate a cosmological model resulting from a dimensional reduction of the higher-di...
Recently, we have proposed models of topological field theory including gravity in Mod. Phys. Lett. ...
We propose a new approach to the cosmological constant problem in theories with large extra dimensio...
The four-dimensional nature of physical spacetime and the possible existence of hidden dimensions ar...
We present the extension to four dimensions of a Euclidean two-dimensional model that exhibits spont...
AbstractFollowing the construction introduced by Antoniadis and Savvidy in Refs. [1–3], we study met...
We consider the five-dimensional Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet gravity, which can be obtained by means of an...
It is argued that quantum gravity has an interpretation as a topological quantum field theory provid...
A model of topological field theory is presented in which the vacuum coupling constants are topologi...
AbstractProminent approaches to quantum gravity struggle when it comes to incorporating a positive c...
No! We show that the field equations of Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet theory defined in generic $$D>4$$ dime...
Abstract We show how a foliated 4-dimensional FLRW-metric becomes a gravitational instanton, if the ...
In this paper we consider a model for gravity in four-dimensional space-time originally proposed by ...
Five-dimensional Chern–Simons theory with (anti-)de Sitter SO(1,5) or SO(2,4) gauge invariance prese...
Determining the cosmological field equations is still very much debated and led to a wide discussion...
Abstract We investigate a cosmological model resulting from a dimensional reduction of the higher-di...
Recently, we have proposed models of topological field theory including gravity in Mod. Phys. Lett. ...
We propose a new approach to the cosmological constant problem in theories with large extra dimensio...
The four-dimensional nature of physical spacetime and the possible existence of hidden dimensions ar...
We present the extension to four dimensions of a Euclidean two-dimensional model that exhibits spont...
AbstractFollowing the construction introduced by Antoniadis and Savvidy in Refs. [1–3], we study met...
We consider the five-dimensional Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet gravity, which can be obtained by means of an...
It is argued that quantum gravity has an interpretation as a topological quantum field theory provid...
A model of topological field theory is presented in which the vacuum coupling constants are topologi...
AbstractProminent approaches to quantum gravity struggle when it comes to incorporating a positive c...
No! We show that the field equations of Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet theory defined in generic $$D>4$$ dime...
Abstract We show how a foliated 4-dimensional FLRW-metric becomes a gravitational instanton, if the ...