Bootstrapped Newtonian gravity was developed with the purpose of estimating the impact of quantum physics in the nonlinear regime of the gravitational interaction, akin to corpuscular models of black holes and inflation. In this work, we set the ground for extending the bootstrapped Newtonian picture to cosmological spaces. We further discuss how such models of quantum cosmol- ogy can lead to a natural solution to the cosmological constant problem.

Bootstrapped Newtonian Cosmology and the Cosmological Constant Problem / Casadio, Roberto; Giusti, Andrea. - In: SYMMETRY. - ISSN 2073-8994. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:2(2021), pp. 358.1-358.8. [10.3390/sym13020358]

Bootstrapped Newtonian Cosmology and the Cosmological Constant Problem

Casadio, Roberto
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2021

Abstract

Bootstrapped Newtonian gravity was developed with the purpose of estimating the impact of quantum physics in the nonlinear regime of the gravitational interaction, akin to corpuscular models of black holes and inflation. In this work, we set the ground for extending the bootstrapped Newtonian picture to cosmological spaces. We further discuss how such models of quantum cosmol- ogy can lead to a natural solution to the cosmological constant problem.
2021
Bootstrapped Newtonian Cosmology and the Cosmological Constant Problem / Casadio, Roberto; Giusti, Andrea. - In: SYMMETRY. - ISSN 2073-8994. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:2(2021), pp. 358.1-358.8. [10.3390/sym13020358]
Casadio, Roberto; Giusti, Andrea
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