MoNDian Dark Matter, Entropic Gravity, and Infinite Statistics
Y. Jack Ng

TL;DR
This paper introduces MoNDian dark matter that mimics cold dark matter on large scales and modified Newtonian dynamics on galactic scales, linking global physics with local galactic behavior through entropic gravity and infinite statistics.
Contribution
It presents a novel model of dark matter that unifies dark matter and modified gravity concepts using entropic gravity and infinite statistics.
Findings
MoNDian dark matter behaves like cold dark matter at large scales.
It emulates modified Newtonian dynamics at galactic scales.
Quanta of MoNDian dark matter obey infinite statistics.
Abstract
We propose the concept of MoNDian dark matter which behaves like cold dark matter at cluster and cosmic scales but emulates modified Newtonian dynamics at the galactic scale. The connection between global physics and local galactic dynamics is implemented via entropic gravity. We also give an alternative formulation of MoNDian dark matter by using an effective gravitational Born-Infeld theory. In the latter approach, we show that the quanta of MoNDian dark matter obey infinite statistics.
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