Scaling relations for the cosmological ``constant in five-dimensional relativity
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Abstract: When the cosmological "constant" is derived from modern five-dimensional relativity, exact solutions imply that for small systems it scales in proportion to the square of the mass. However, a duality transformation implies that for large systems it scales as the inverse square of the mass.
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