AbstractWitten has presented an argument for the vanishing of the cosmological constant in 2+1 dimensions. This argument is crucially tied to the specific properties of (2+1)-dimensional gravity. We argue that this reasoning can be deconstructed to 3+1 dimensions under certain conditions. Our observation is also tied to a possibility that there exists a well-defined UV completion of (3+1)-dimensional gravity
We discuss the construction and basic properties of a recently constructed N = 1 supergravity theory...
Although the cosmological constant has primarily cosmological consequences, its smallness poses one ...
AbstractWe present a new model of dark energy which could explain the observed accelerated expansion...
AbstractWitten has presented an argument for the vanishing of the cosmological constant in 2+1 dimen...
Recent astrophysical observations seem to indicate that the cosmological constant is small but nonze...
Changing the dimensionality of the space–time at the smallest and largest distances has manifold the...
We argue that the cosmological constant problem can be solved in a braneworld model with infinite-vo...
The cosmological constant problem is turned around to argue for a new foundational physics postulate...
AbstractChanging the dimensionality of the space–time at the smallest and largest distances has mani...
Gravitational holography is argued to render the cosmological constant stable against divergent quan...
The holographic principle provides a deep insight into quantum gravity and resolves the fine-tuning ...
In this article the cosmological constant problems, as well as the astronomical evidence for a cosmo...
A common property of known black hole solutions in (2+1)-dimensional gravity is that they require a ...
The cosmological constant problem arises because the magnitude of vacuum energy density pr...
Under the assumption that the cosmological constant vanishes in the true ground state with lowest po...
We discuss the construction and basic properties of a recently constructed N = 1 supergravity theory...
Although the cosmological constant has primarily cosmological consequences, its smallness poses one ...
AbstractWe present a new model of dark energy which could explain the observed accelerated expansion...
AbstractWitten has presented an argument for the vanishing of the cosmological constant in 2+1 dimen...
Recent astrophysical observations seem to indicate that the cosmological constant is small but nonze...
Changing the dimensionality of the space–time at the smallest and largest distances has manifold the...
We argue that the cosmological constant problem can be solved in a braneworld model with infinite-vo...
The cosmological constant problem is turned around to argue for a new foundational physics postulate...
AbstractChanging the dimensionality of the space–time at the smallest and largest distances has mani...
Gravitational holography is argued to render the cosmological constant stable against divergent quan...
The holographic principle provides a deep insight into quantum gravity and resolves the fine-tuning ...
In this article the cosmological constant problems, as well as the astronomical evidence for a cosmo...
A common property of known black hole solutions in (2+1)-dimensional gravity is that they require a ...
The cosmological constant problem arises because the magnitude of vacuum energy density pr...
Under the assumption that the cosmological constant vanishes in the true ground state with lowest po...
We discuss the construction and basic properties of a recently constructed N = 1 supergravity theory...
Although the cosmological constant has primarily cosmological consequences, its smallness poses one ...
AbstractWe present a new model of dark energy which could explain the observed accelerated expansion...