Published September 14, 2007 | Version Published
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Nonlocal Cosmology

Abstract

We explore nonlocally modified models of gravity, inspired by quantum loop corrections, as a mechanism for explaining current cosmic acceleration. These theories enjoy two major advantages: they allow a delayed response to cosmic events, here the transition from radiation to matter dominance, and they avoid the usual level of fine-tuning; instead, emulating Dirac's dictum, the required large numbers come from the large time scales involved. Their solar system effects are safely negligible, and they may even prove useful to the black hole information problem.

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© 2007 The American Physical Society. (Received 15 June 2007; revised 18 July 2007; published 14 September 2007) This work was partially supported by National Science Foundation Grants Nos. PHY04-01667, PHY-0244714, and PHY-0653085, and by the Institute for Fundamental Theory at the University of Florida.

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PHY04-01667
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PHY-0244714
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PHY-0653085
University of Florida

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