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HEP Theory Journal Club

The connection between mimetic gravity, limiting curvature, and the cuscuton

Jerome Quintin

McGill

I will show how three apparently different modified gravity theories (mimetic gravity, limiting curvature, and the cuscuton) are in fact equivalent. Mimetic gravity was first proposed as a singular disformal transformation of General Relativity, from which a dust-like perfect fluid that could mimic cold dark matter at the cosmological level appeared. Limiting curvature was hypothesised as an effective approach for resolving all space-time singularities. The cuscuton was defined by taking the incompressible limit of a scalar field/perfect fluid. All three theories will be shown to be essentially the same, and I will discuss possible physical implications.

Monday, October 29th 2018, 14:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, room 326