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The following pages link to Comprehensive solution to the cosmological constant, zero-point energy, and quantum gravity problems (Q535020):
Displayed 20 items.
- Making the case for conformal gravity (Q427291) (← links)
- Conformal standard model (Q694623) (← links)
- Conformal gravity: dark matter and dark energy (Q742661) (← links)
- \(PT\) symmetry, conformal symmetry, and the metrication of electromagnetism (Q1709180) (← links)
- Absorption of planar waves in conformal gravity space-time (Q1729978) (← links)
- Gravitational waves in conformal gravity (Q1738482) (← links)
- A new equation for a scalar field from thermodynamics first law and its cosmological implications (Q2054874) (← links)
- Quasinormal modes for non-minimally coupled scalar fields in regular black hole spacetimes: grey-body factors, area spectrum and shadow radius (Q2058627) (← links)
- Statistical field theory of futures commodity prices (Q2148175) (← links)
- Black hole evaporation in conformal (Weyl) gravity (Q2272338) (← links)
- Extension of the \(\operatorname C \operatorname P \operatorname T\) theorem to non-Hermitian Hamiltonians and unstable states (Q2364809) (← links)
- Structure of conformal gravity in the presence of a scale breaking scalar field (Q2675187) (← links)
- Astrophysical evidence for the non-Hermitian but <i>PT</i> -symmetric Hamiltonian of conformal gravity (Q2812922) (← links)
- INTRINSICALLY QUANTUM-MECHANICAL GRAVITY AND THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT PROBLEM (Q2861105) (← links)
- ACTION WITH ACCELERATION I: EUCLIDEAN HAMILTONIAN AND PATH INTEGRAL (Q2865972) (← links)
- Antilinearity rather than Hermiticity as a guiding principle for quantum theory (Q4689456) (← links)
- Spinor field solutions in F(B2) modified Weyl gravity (Q4963857) (← links)
- Metric solutions in torsionless gauge for vacuum conformal gravity (Q5402327) (← links)
- Conformal gravity with electrodynamics for fermion fields and their symmetry breaking mechanism (Q5416630) (← links)
- Test of conformal theory of gravity as an alternative paradigm to dark matter hypothesis from gravitational lensing studies (Q6116500) (← links)