We consider the recently proposed non-relativistic Ho____v{r}ava-Lifshitz four-dimensional theory of gravity. We study a particular limit of the theory which admits flat Minkowski vacuum and we discuss thoroughly the quadratic fluctuations around it. We find that there are two propagating polarizations of the metric. We then explicitly construct a spherically symmetric, asymptotically flat, black hole solution that represents the analog of the Schwarzschild solution of GR. We show that this theory has the same Newtonian and post-Newtonian limits as GR and thus, it passes the classical tests. We also consider homogeneous and isotropic cosmological solutions and we show that although the equations are identical with GR cosmology, the coupling...
International audienceWe summarize the main results of a broad analysis on electrostatic, sphericall...
International audienceWe summarize the main results of a broad analysis on electrostatic, sphericall...
It is known that the Einstein field equations in five dimensions admit more general spherically symm...
We consider the recently proposed non-relativistic Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz four-dimensional theory of gr...
We study black hole solutions in an extension of general relativity (GR) with an explicit non-minima...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
We study spherical black hole solutions in Einstein-aether theory, a Lorentz-violating gravitational...
We study spherical black hole solutions in Einstein-aether theory, a Lorentz-violating gravitational...
In the framework of string-inspired dilatonic gravity theories (from 4 to $D$ space-time dimensions)...
We systematically study the field equations of f (Q) gravity for spherically symmetric and stationar...
This thesis is devoted to the study of black hole solutions in ungauged four-dimensional extended Su...
none3noIt is known that the Einstein field equations in five dimensions admit more general spherical...
Here we have developed the general parametrization for spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat...
We construct non-BPS regular and black hole solutions of N=4 SU(N) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory ...
International audienceWe summarize the main results of a broad analysis on electrostatic, sphericall...
International audienceWe summarize the main results of a broad analysis on electrostatic, sphericall...
It is known that the Einstein field equations in five dimensions admit more general spherically symm...
We consider the recently proposed non-relativistic Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz four-dimensional theory of gr...
We study black hole solutions in an extension of general relativity (GR) with an explicit non-minima...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
We study spherical black hole solutions in Einstein-aether theory, a Lorentz-violating gravitational...
We study spherical black hole solutions in Einstein-aether theory, a Lorentz-violating gravitational...
In the framework of string-inspired dilatonic gravity theories (from 4 to $D$ space-time dimensions)...
We systematically study the field equations of f (Q) gravity for spherically symmetric and stationar...
This thesis is devoted to the study of black hole solutions in ungauged four-dimensional extended Su...
none3noIt is known that the Einstein field equations in five dimensions admit more general spherical...
Here we have developed the general parametrization for spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat...
We construct non-BPS regular and black hole solutions of N=4 SU(N) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory ...
International audienceWe summarize the main results of a broad analysis on electrostatic, sphericall...
International audienceWe summarize the main results of a broad analysis on electrostatic, sphericall...
It is known that the Einstein field equations in five dimensions admit more general spherically symm...