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    Yang-Mills vacuum structure and quantum gravity

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    Using renormalization group methods we calculate the derivative expansion of the effective Lagrangian for a covariantly constant gauge field in curved spacetime. Curvature affects the vacuum, in particular it could induce phase transitions between different vacua. We also consider the effect of quantum fluctuations of the metric , in the context of a renormalizable R2R^2 theory. In this case the critical curvature depends on the gravi tational coupling constants.Comment: Latex file, 8 page

    Renormalization group effects in the conformal sector of 4d quantom gravity with matter

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    We discuss the ``gravitationally dressed'' beta functions in the Gross--Neveu model interacting with 2d Liouville theory and in SU(N)SU(N) gauge theory interacting with the conformal sector of 4d quantum gravity. Among the effects that we suggest may feel the gravitational dressing are the minimum of the effective potential and the running of the gauge coupling.Comment: 7 pages, plain TEX, SISSA 45/94/E

    Conformal anomaly for dilaton coupled electromagnetic field

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    The derivation of the conformal anomaly for dilaton coupled electromagnetic field in curved space is presented. The models of this sort naturally appear in stringy gravity or after spherical reduction of multidimensional Einstein-Maxwell theory. It is shown that unlike the case of minimal vector in curved space or dilaton coupled scalar the anomaly induced effective action cannot be derived. The reason is the same why anomaly induced effective action cannot be constructed for interacting theories (like QED) in curved space.Comment: Latex file, 10 page

    Conformal dynamics of quantum gravity with torsion

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    The trace anomaly induced dynamics of the conformal factor is investigated in four-dimensional quantum gravity with torsion. The constraints for the coupling constants of torsion matter interaction are obtained in the infrared stable fixed point of the effective scalar theory.Comment: 10 pages, CPTH-A213.1292 -- HUPD-921

    General dilatonic gravity with an asymptotically free gravitational coupling constant near two dimensions

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    We study a renormalizable, general theory of dilatonic gravity (with a kinetic-like term for the dilaton) interacting with scalar matter near two dimensions. The one-loop effective action and the beta functions for this general theory are written down. It is proven that the theory possesses a non-trivial ultraviolet fixed point which yields an asymptotically free gravitational coupling constant (at ϵ→0\epsilon \rightarrow 0) in this regime. Moreover, at the fixed point the theory can be cast under the form of a string-inspired model with free scalar matter. The renormalization of the Jackiw-Teitelboim model and of lineal gravity in 2+ϵ2+\epsilon dimensions is also discussed. We show that these two theories are distinguished at the quantum level. Finally, fermion-dilatonic gravity near two dimensions is considered.Comment: LaTeX, 13 pages, no figure

    Dark Energy: the equation of state description versus scalar-tensor or modified gravity

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    Dark energy dynamics of the universe can be achieved by equivalent mathematical descriptions taking into account generalized fluid equations of state in General Relativity, scalar-tensor theories or modified F(R) gravity in Einstein or Jordan frames. The corresponding technique transforming equation of state description to scalar-tensor or modified gravity is explicitly presented. We show that such equivalent pictures can be discriminated by matching solutions with data capable of selecting the true physical frame.Comment: LaTeX file, 10 pages, 3 figures, the fit of two equivalent models with observational data is added, new reference

    Non-Critical Bosonic String Corrections to the Black Hole Entropy

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    We calculate the quantum corrections to the entropy of a very large black hole, coming from the theory of a DD-dimensional, non-critical bosonic string. We show that, for D>2D >2, as a result of modular invariance the entropy is ultraviolet finite, although it diverges in the infrared (while for D=2D=2 the entropy contains both ultraviolet and infrared divergences). The issue of modular invariance in field theory, in connection with black-hole entropy, is also investigated.Comment: 8 pages, latex, no figure
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