We study higher-derivative gravity theories in arbitrary space-time dimension d with a cosmological constant at their maximally critical points where the masses of all linearized perturbations vanish. These theories have been conjectured to be dual to logarithmic conformal field theories in the (d-1)-dimensional boundary of an AdS solution. We determine the structure of the linearized perturbations and their boundary fall-off behaviour. The linearized modes exhibit the expected Jordan block structure and their inner products are shown to be those of a non-unitary theory. We demonstrate the existence of consistent unitary truncations of the polycritical gravity theory at the linearized level for odd rank
In this thesis, higher derivative theories and constrained dynamics are investigated in detail. In t...
We study black hole linear perturbation theory in a four-dimensional Schwarzschild (Anti) de Sitter ...
Classical higher-derivative gravity is investigated in the context of the holographic renormalizatio...
We study higher-derivative gravity theories in arbitrary space-time dimension d with a cosmological ...
We investigate a higher-derivative scalar field model in a fixed d+1 dimensional AdS background as a...
We investigate a higher-derivative scalar field model in a fixed d+1 dimensional AdS background as a...
We present higher-derivative gravities that propagate an arbitrary number of gravitons of different ...
International audienceWe study the main options for a unitary and renormalizable, local quantum fiel...
We study (covariant) scalar-vector-tensor (SVT) perturbations of infinite derivative gravity (IDG), ...
We consider a class of parity even, six-derivative gravity theories in three dimen-sions. After line...
Critical gravities originated in the context of three-dimensional massive gravities. They were conje...
We revisit the problem of the bulk-boundary unitarity clash in 2 + 1-dimensional gravity theories, w...
Abstract We study the main options for a unitary and renormalizable, local quantum field theory of t...
In this thesis massive higher derivative gravity theories are analyzed in some detail. One-particle ...
International audienceWe study perturbation theory for large-scale structure in the most general sca...
In this thesis, higher derivative theories and constrained dynamics are investigated in detail. In t...
We study black hole linear perturbation theory in a four-dimensional Schwarzschild (Anti) de Sitter ...
Classical higher-derivative gravity is investigated in the context of the holographic renormalizatio...
We study higher-derivative gravity theories in arbitrary space-time dimension d with a cosmological ...
We investigate a higher-derivative scalar field model in a fixed d+1 dimensional AdS background as a...
We investigate a higher-derivative scalar field model in a fixed d+1 dimensional AdS background as a...
We present higher-derivative gravities that propagate an arbitrary number of gravitons of different ...
International audienceWe study the main options for a unitary and renormalizable, local quantum fiel...
We study (covariant) scalar-vector-tensor (SVT) perturbations of infinite derivative gravity (IDG), ...
We consider a class of parity even, six-derivative gravity theories in three dimen-sions. After line...
Critical gravities originated in the context of three-dimensional massive gravities. They were conje...
We revisit the problem of the bulk-boundary unitarity clash in 2 + 1-dimensional gravity theories, w...
Abstract We study the main options for a unitary and renormalizable, local quantum field theory of t...
In this thesis massive higher derivative gravity theories are analyzed in some detail. One-particle ...
International audienceWe study perturbation theory for large-scale structure in the most general sca...
In this thesis, higher derivative theories and constrained dynamics are investigated in detail. In t...
We study black hole linear perturbation theory in a four-dimensional Schwarzschild (Anti) de Sitter ...
Classical higher-derivative gravity is investigated in the context of the holographic renormalizatio...