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Induced gravity and gauge interactions revisited
(North-Holland, 2009)
It has been shown that the primary, old-fashioned idea of Sakharov's induced gravity and gauge interactions, in the “one-loop dominance” version, works astonishingly well yielding phenomenologically reasonable results. As ...
Perturbative quantum damping of cosmological expansion
(North-Holland, 2014)
Perturbative quantum gravity in the framework of the Schwinger–Keldysh formalism is applied to compute lowest-order corrections to expansion of the Universe described in terms of the spatially flat Friedman–Lemaître–Robe ...
Quantum gravity stability of isotropy in homogeneous cosmology
(North-Holland, 2011)
It has been shown that anisotropy of homogeneous spacetime described by the general Kasner metric can be damped by quantum fluctuations coming from perturbative quantum gravity in one-loop approximation. Also, a formal ...