We investigate the role of the Gauss-Bonnet term for the n = 4 and n = 4-e renormalization group, for both conformal and general versions of the theory. The cancellation of the quantum effects of the Gauss-Bonnet term in the n = 4 limit represents an efficient test for the correctness of previous calculations and also resolves two long-standing problems concerning quantum corrections in quantum gravity. In the case of n = 4-e renormalization group there is a number of new nontrivial fixed points, that may indicate to a rich nonperturbative structure of the theory. At the same time, if we do not treat e as a small parameter, the renormalization group is spoiled by an extensive gauge fixing ambiguity.
We discuss two separate realizations of the diffeomorphism group for metric gravity, which give rise...
We study perturbative quantum gravity in the first-order tetrad formalism. The lowest order action c...
30 pages, 1 figure, 20 ref.In the framework of dimensional regularization, we propose a generalizati...
We investigate the role of the Gauss-Bonnet term for the n = 4 and n = 4-e renormalization group, fo...
Euclidean quantum gravity is studied with renormalization group methods. Analytical results for a no...
This is a non-technical summary of the subtleties of quantum corrections on extra-dimensional theori...
We investigate the gravitational backreaction, generated by coupling a general conformal sector to e...
We study the Gauss-Bonnet (GB) term as the leading higher-curvature correction to pure Einstein grav...
We prove the renormalizability of a gauge-invariant, four-dimensional GFT model on SU(2), whose defi...
We study quantum gravity in more than four dimensions with renormalisation group methods. We find a ...
The structure of counterterms in higher derivative quantum gravity is reexamined. Nontrivial depende...
Renormalization was popularised in the 1940s following the appearance of non- sensical infinities in...
We review and extend in several directions recent results on the asymptotic safety approach to quant...
We argue that four-dimensional quantum gravity may be essentially renormalizable provided one relaxe...
We discuss motivation and goals of renormalization analyses of group field theory models of simplici...
We discuss two separate realizations of the diffeomorphism group for metric gravity, which give rise...
We study perturbative quantum gravity in the first-order tetrad formalism. The lowest order action c...
30 pages, 1 figure, 20 ref.In the framework of dimensional regularization, we propose a generalizati...
We investigate the role of the Gauss-Bonnet term for the n = 4 and n = 4-e renormalization group, fo...
Euclidean quantum gravity is studied with renormalization group methods. Analytical results for a no...
This is a non-technical summary of the subtleties of quantum corrections on extra-dimensional theori...
We investigate the gravitational backreaction, generated by coupling a general conformal sector to e...
We study the Gauss-Bonnet (GB) term as the leading higher-curvature correction to pure Einstein grav...
We prove the renormalizability of a gauge-invariant, four-dimensional GFT model on SU(2), whose defi...
We study quantum gravity in more than four dimensions with renormalisation group methods. We find a ...
The structure of counterterms in higher derivative quantum gravity is reexamined. Nontrivial depende...
Renormalization was popularised in the 1940s following the appearance of non- sensical infinities in...
We review and extend in several directions recent results on the asymptotic safety approach to quant...
We argue that four-dimensional quantum gravity may be essentially renormalizable provided one relaxe...
We discuss motivation and goals of renormalization analyses of group field theory models of simplici...
We discuss two separate realizations of the diffeomorphism group for metric gravity, which give rise...
We study perturbative quantum gravity in the first-order tetrad formalism. The lowest order action c...
30 pages, 1 figure, 20 ref.In the framework of dimensional regularization, we propose a generalizati...