A more conventional realization of a symmetry which had been proposed towards the solution of cosmological constant problem is considered. In this study the multiplication of the coordinates by the imaginary number i in the literature is replaced by the multiplication of the metric tensor by minus one. This realization of the symmetry as well forbids a bulk cosmological constant and selects out 2 (2 n + 1)-dimensional spaces. On contrary to its previous realization the symmetry, without any need for its extension, also forbids a possible cosmological constant term which may arise from the extra-dimensional curvature scalar provided that the space is taken as the union of two 2 (2 n + 1)-dimensional spaces where the usual 4-dimensional space...
In the Kaluza-Klein model with a cosmological constant and a flux, the external spacetime and its di...
The relevance of a dilaton field to the cosmological constant problem is examined from a macroscopic...
In absence of matter Einstein gravity with a cosmological constant $\Lambda$ can be formulated as a ...
Two different realizations of a symmetry principle that impose a zero cosmological constant in an ex...
Two different realizations of a symmetry principle that impose a zero cosmological constant in an ex...
In this paper, a new symmetry argument in a vacuum state with strictly vanishing vacuum energy has b...
The metric reversal symmetry was introduced in the context of cosmological constant problem. Besides...
In this paper, a framework is introduced to remove the huge discrepancy between the empirical value ...
We have critically compared different approaches to the cosmological constant problem, which is at t...
AbstractWitten has presented an argument for the vanishing of the cosmological constant in 2+1 dimen...
A global O$(2,2)$ symmetry is found in the Brans-Dicke theory of gravity when the dilaton is coupled...
Although the cosmological constant has primarily cosmological consequences, its smallness poses one ...
I point out a simple but usually overlooked fact about the cosmological constant problem: to solve t...
Recent astrophysical observations seem to indicate that the cosmological constant is small but nonze...
none5We outline the evaluation of the cosmological constant in the framework of the standard field-t...
In the Kaluza-Klein model with a cosmological constant and a flux, the external spacetime and its di...
The relevance of a dilaton field to the cosmological constant problem is examined from a macroscopic...
In absence of matter Einstein gravity with a cosmological constant $\Lambda$ can be formulated as a ...
Two different realizations of a symmetry principle that impose a zero cosmological constant in an ex...
Two different realizations of a symmetry principle that impose a zero cosmological constant in an ex...
In this paper, a new symmetry argument in a vacuum state with strictly vanishing vacuum energy has b...
The metric reversal symmetry was introduced in the context of cosmological constant problem. Besides...
In this paper, a framework is introduced to remove the huge discrepancy between the empirical value ...
We have critically compared different approaches to the cosmological constant problem, which is at t...
AbstractWitten has presented an argument for the vanishing of the cosmological constant in 2+1 dimen...
A global O$(2,2)$ symmetry is found in the Brans-Dicke theory of gravity when the dilaton is coupled...
Although the cosmological constant has primarily cosmological consequences, its smallness poses one ...
I point out a simple but usually overlooked fact about the cosmological constant problem: to solve t...
Recent astrophysical observations seem to indicate that the cosmological constant is small but nonze...
none5We outline the evaluation of the cosmological constant in the framework of the standard field-t...
In the Kaluza-Klein model with a cosmological constant and a flux, the external spacetime and its di...
The relevance of a dilaton field to the cosmological constant problem is examined from a macroscopic...
In absence of matter Einstein gravity with a cosmological constant $\Lambda$ can be formulated as a ...