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Title Towards a Scale Invariant Theory of Gravity
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Author(s) Mazumdar, Anupam (speaker)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2019-01-28. - 1:10:36.
Series (TH institutes)
(Scale invariance in particle physics and cosmology)
Lecture note on 2019-01-28T16:30:00
Subject category TH institutes
Abstract I will discuss some of the recent results obtained in ghost free infinite derivative theory of gravity, which suggests towards scale invariant, conformally flat for static and rotating non-singular metric solutions at both linear and non-linear level. From quantum perspective such class of theory provides a new scale in the infrared which points towards transmutation of scales from ultraviolet to infrared. Based on these results I will discuss further conjectures that astrophysical blackholes can be mimicked by non local stars puffed up slightly larger than the horizon scale, such that information loss paradox can be ameliorated.
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