Issue |
EPL
Volume 96, Number 5, December 2011
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Article Number | 50001 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | General | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/96/50001 | |
Published online | 04 November 2011 |
Covariant renormalizable anisotropic theories and off-diagonal Einstein-Yang-Mills-Higgs solutions
Science Department, University “Al. I. Cuza” Iaşi - 54 Lascar Catargi street, 700107, Iaşi, Romania, EU
Received:
20
September
2011
Accepted:
10
October
2011
We use an important decoupling property of gravitational field equations in the general relativity theory and modifications, written with respect to nonholonomic frames with 2+2 spacetime decomposition. This allows us to integrate the Einstein equations (eqs) in very general forms with generic off-diagonal metrics depending on all spacetime coordinates via generating and integration functions containing (un-)broken symmetry parameters. We associate families of off-diagonal Einstein manifolds to certain classes of covariant gravity theories which have a nice ultraviolet behavior and seem to be (super-) renormalizable in the sense of covariant modifications of Hořava-Lifshitz gravity. The apparent breaking of Lorentz invariance is present in some “partner” anisotropically induced theories due to nonlinear coupling with effective parametric interactions determined by nonholonomic constraints and generic off-diagonal gravitational and matter fields configurations. Finally, we show how the constructions can be extended to include exact solutions for conjectured covariant reonormalizable models with Einstein-Yang-Mills-Higgs fields.
PACS: 04.60.-m – Quantum gravity / 04.50.Kd – Modified theories of gravity / 04.20.Jb – Exact solutions
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