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Gregory Gabadadze

Researcher at New York University

Publications -  155
Citations -  15749

Gregory Gabadadze is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Massive gravity & Graviton. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 152 publications receiving 15058 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory Gabadadze include University of Minnesota & Rutgers University.

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4D Gravity on a Brane in 5D Minkowski Space

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a mechanism by which four-dimensional Newtonian gravity emerges on a 3-brane in 5D Minkowski space with an infinite size extra dimension.
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Resummation of Massive Gravity

TL;DR: Four-dimensional covariant nonlinear theories of massive gravity are constructed which are ghost-free in the decoupling limit to all orders, and the Hamiltonian constraint is maintained at least up to and including quartic order in nonlinearities, hence excluding the possibility of the Boulware-Deser ghost up to this order.
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Generalization of the Fierz-Pauli action

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the Lagrangian of gravity covariantly amended by the mass and polynomial interaction terms with arbitrary coefficients and investigate the consistency of such a theory in the decoupling limit, up to the fifth order in the nonlinearities.
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Accelerated universe from gravity leaking to extra dimensions

TL;DR: In this article, the accelerated universe could be the result of gravitational leakage into extra dimensions over Hubble distances rather than the consequence of a nonzero cosmological constant, rather than a non-zero constant.
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Nonperturbative Continuity in Graviton Mass versus Perturbative Discontinuity

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the exact solutions of the model are continuous in the mass, yet the perturbative expansion exhibits a discontinuity in the leading order and singularities in higher orders as in the four-dimensional case.