2–6 Dec 2014
King's College London, Strand Campus
Europe/London timezone

Galileons and their Generalizations

6 Dec 2014, 10:35
45m
Great Hall

Great Hall

Cosmological aspects of non-commutative space-times PLENARY 5

Speaker

Mark Trodden (University of Pennsylvania)

Description

A new class of effective scalar field theories, with properties potentially interesting for cosmology, have emerged from attempts to modify gravity. I will discuss these "Galileon" field theories, emphasizing how they may be derived from the probe brane construction, and using this to generalize them to their associated curved-background and multi-field incarnations. I will comment on issues of stability, non-renormalization, coupling to gravity, and cosmological applications, and conclude by sketching how such terms can be constructed as Wess-Zumino terms of a particular type.

Author

Mark Trodden (University of Pennsylvania)

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