Broken Scale Invariance and Quintessence (a quarter of a century ago)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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3 pages, contribution to the proceedings of MG11, Berlin, 23-29 July, 2006

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The cosmological consequences of a simple scalar field model for the generation of Newton's constant through the spontaneous breaking of scale invariance in a curved space-time are again presented and discussed. Such a model leads to a consistent description wherein the introduction of matter introduces a small perturbation on a de Sitter universe and a time dependence of the gravitational coupling.

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