We discuss how to extract information about the cosmological constant from theWheeler-DeWitt equation, considered as an eigenvalue of a Sturm-Liouville problem. The equation is approximated to one loop with the help of a variational approach with Gaussian trial wave functionals. A canonical decomposition of modes is used to separate transverse-traceless tensors (graviton) from ghosts and scalar. We show that no ghosts appear in the final evaluation of the cosmological constant. A zeta function regularization is used to handle with divergences. A renormalization procedure is introduced to remove the infinities together with a renormalization group equation. A brief discussion on the extension to a f(R) theory is considered.

(2008). The Cosmological constant and the Wheeler-DeWitt Equation . In POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/247590

The Cosmological constant and the Wheeler-DeWitt Equation

Garattini, Remo
2008-01-01

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We discuss how to extract information about the cosmological constant from theWheeler-DeWitt equation, considered as an eigenvalue of a Sturm-Liouville problem. The equation is approximated to one loop with the help of a variational approach with Gaussian trial wave functionals. A canonical decomposition of modes is used to separate transverse-traceless tensors (graviton) from ghosts and scalar. We show that no ghosts appear in the final evaluation of the cosmological constant. A zeta function regularization is used to handle with divergences. A renormalization procedure is introduced to remove the infinities together with a renormalization group equation. A brief discussion on the extension to a f(R) theory is considered.
2008
Garattini, Remo
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