The cosmological origins of nonlinear Electrodynamics
M. Novello, C.E.L. Ducap

TL;DR
This paper proposes a mechanism where nonlinear electrodynamics arises from coupling electromagnetic fields to gravity with a cosmological constant, highlighting gravity's catalytic role in this process.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework linking nonlinear electrodynamics to gravitational coupling in the presence of a cosmological constant, emphasizing gravity's catalytic influence.
Findings
Nonlinear electrodynamics can be derived from gravitational coupling.
Gravity acts as a catalyst in generating nonlinear electromagnetic effects.
The cosmological constant plays a key role in this mechanism.
Abstract
We present a mechanism that allows to describe any nonlinear theory of Electrodynamics as a consequence of the coupling of the electromagnetic field to gravity in the presence of a vacuum represented by the cosmological constant. We emphasize gravity\rq s exclusive role of catalysis.
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