On the Running of the Cosmological Constant in Quantum General Relativity
B.F.L. Ward (Department of Physics, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the implications of the running cosmological constant within quantum general relativity, using Feynman's formulation to clarify its physical meaning.
Contribution
It provides a conceptual analysis of the running of the cosmological constant in the context of quantum general relativity based on Feynman's approach.
Findings
Clarifies the meaning of the running cosmological constant in quantum gravity.
Connects the concept to Feynman's formulation of quantum general relativity.
Offers insights into the quantum behavior of the cosmological constant.
Abstract
We present arguments that show what the running of the cosmological constant means when quantum general relativity is formulated following the prescription developed by Feynman.
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