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Three-dimensional Maxwellian Carroll gravity theory and the cosmological constant

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In this article, an extension of the Maxwellian Carroll symmetry is presented for the invariant tensor of the ultra-relativistic Maxwellian algebra to be non-degenerate.
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In this work, we present the three-dimensional Maxwell Carroll gravity by considering the ultra-relativistic limit of the Maxwell Chern-Simons gravity theory defined in three spacetime dimensions. We show that an extension of the Maxwellian Carroll symmetry is necessary in order for the invariant tensor of the ultra-relativistic Maxwellian algebra to be non-degenerate. Consequently, we discuss the origin of the aforementioned algebra and theory as a flat limit. We show that the theoretical setup with cosmological constant yielding the extended Maxwellian Carroll Chern-Simons gravity in the vanishing cosmological constant limit is based on an enlarged extended version of the Carroll symmetry. Indeed, the latter exhibits a non-degenerate invariant tensor allowing the proper construction of a Chern-Simons gravity theory which reproduces the extended Maxwellian Carroll gravity in the flat limit.

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Did Vilenkin ever comment on the Carroll-Chen cosmological model?

The paper does not mention any comments made by Vilenkin on the Carroll-Chen cosmological model.