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Effective action for scalar fields and generalised zeta-function regularisation
Motivated by the study of quantum fields in a Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW)
spacetime, the one-loop effective action for a scalar field defined in the
ultrastatic manifold , being the finite
volume, non-compact, hyperbolic spatial section, is investigated by a
generalisation of zeta-function regularisation. It is shown that additional
divergences may appear at one-loop level. The one-loop renormalisability of the
model is discussed and making use of a generalisation of zeta-function
regularisation, the one-loop renormalisation group equations are derived.Comment: Latex, 16 pages, no figures; Latex mistakes corrected; accepted for
publication in Physical Review
On the dimensional reduced theories
The procedure of the dimensional reduction related to the partition function
of a quantum field living in curved space-time which is the warp product of a
symmetric space is investigated.Comment: 9 pages, proceeding of Londrina Conference, April 2000, Londrina,
Brazi
Thermodynamics of scalar fields in Kerr's geometry
The one-loop contributions to the entropy for a massive scalar field in a
Kerr black hole are investigated using an approximation of the metric, which,
after a conformal transformation, permits to work in a Rindler-like spacetime.
Of course, as for the Schwarzschild case, the entropy is divergent in the
proximity of the event horizon.Comment: 7 pages, LaTex, (revised version-last section modified
Modified f(R) gravity from scalar-tensor theory and inhomogeneous EoS dark energy
The reconstruction of f(R)-gravity is showed by using an auxiliary scalar
field in the context of cosmological evolution, this development provide a way
of reconstruct the form of the function f (R) for a given evolution of the
Hubble parameter. In analogy, f(R)-gravity may be expressed by a perfect fluid
with an inhomogeneous equation of state that depends on the Hubble parameter
and its derivatives. This mathematical equivalence that may confuse about the
origin of the mechanism that produces the current acceleration, and possibly
the whole evolution of the Hubble parameter, is shown here.Comment: 8 page
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