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    Logarithmic corrected F(R)F(R) gravity in the light of Planck 2015

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    In this letter, we consider the theory of F(R)F(R) gravity with the lagrangian density £=R+αR2+βR2lnβR \pounds = R+\alpha R^2 + \beta R^2 \ln \beta R . We obtain the constant curvature solutions and find the scalar potential of the gravitational field. We also obtain the mass squared of a scalaron in the Einstein,^,s frame. We find cosmological parameters corresponding to the recent Plank 2015 results. Finally, we analyze the critical points and stability of the new modified theory of gravity and find that logarithmic correction is necessary to have successful model.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1502.00659 by other author

    Quantum gravity effects on Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz black hole

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    In this paper, we would like to obtain quantum gravity effects by using Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz black hole. We consider logarithmic corrected thermodynamics quantities and investigate the effects of logarithmic correction term. Logarithmic correction comes from thermal fluctuation and may be interpreted as quantum loop corrections. As black hole is a gravitational system, hence we can investigate quantum gravity effect. We find such effects on the black hole stability and obtain domain of correction coefficient.Comment: 22 pages, Accepted for publication in NP

    Some Epistemic Extensions of G\"odel Fuzzy Logic

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    In this paper, we introduce some epistemic extensions of G\"odel fuzzy logic whose Kripke-based semantics have fuzzy values for both propositions and accessibility relations such that soundness and completeness hold. We adopt belief as our epistemic operator, then survey some fuzzy implications to justify our semantics for belief is appropriate. We give a fuzzy version of traditional muddy children problem and apply it to show that axioms of positive and negative introspections and Truth are not necessarily valid in our basic epistemic fuzzy models. In the sequel, we propose a derivation system KFK_F as a fuzzy version of classical epistemic logic KK. Next, we establish some other epistemic-fuzzy derivation systems BF,TF,BFn B_F, T_F, B_F^n and TFnT_F^n which are extensions of KFK_F, and prove that all of these derivation systems are sound and complete with respect to appropriate classes of Kripke-based models
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