Quantum Theory at Planck Scale, Limiting Values, Deformed Gravity and Dark Energy Problem

Feb, 2011
30 pages
Published in:
  • Int.J.Mod.Phys.D 21 (2012) 1250013
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Abstract: (arXiv)
Within a theory of the existing fundamental length on the order of Planck's a high-energy deformation of the General Relativity for the space with horizon has been constructed. On this basis, Markov's work of the early eighties of the last century has been given a new interpretation to show that the heuristic model considered by him may be placed on a fundamental footing. The obtained results have been applied to solving of the dark energy problem, making it possible to frame the following hypothesis: a dynamic cosmological term is a measure of deviation from a thermodynamic identity (the first law of thermodynamics) of the high-energy (Planck's) deformation of Einstein equations for horizon spaces in their thermodynamic interpretation.
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  • 30 pages, Latex. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1003.4523, arXiv:0911.5597, arXiv:1006.4979
  • 03.65.-w
  • Fundamental length
  • gravitational thermodynamics
  • deformed gravity
  • dark energy
  • scale: Planck
  • gravitation: deformation
  • dark energy
  • horizon
  • Einstein equation
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