A new look at multi-gravity and dimensional deconstruction
Kieran Wood

TL;DR
This paper introduces an improved deconstruction method for multi-gravity theories that preserves the lapse function, enabling a more complete correspondence with higher-dimensional gravity and revealing new scalar-tensor multi-gravity models.
Contribution
The authors develop a deconstruction approach that maintains the lapse function, resulting in scalar-tensor multi-gravity theories that better replicate higher-dimensional gravity dynamics.
Findings
Recovered 5D brane cosmology equations from the new theory
Demonstrated scalar-tensor multi-gravity generalizes standard multi-gravity
Showed new solutions differ due to scalar equations, aligning with higher-dimensional GR
Abstract
It has long been understood that certain theories of ghost free massive gravity and their multi-graviton extensions can be thought of as arising from a higher dimensional theory of gravity, upon discretising the extra dimension. However, this correspondence between standard multi-gravity and extra dimensional gravity holds only when one discretises the extra dimension after gauge fixing the lapse function associated to the various lower dimensional hypersurfaces. The lapse provides crucial structure to the extra dimensional theory: in pure general relativity (GR), it ensures full diffeomorphism invariance of the theory, and enforces its Hamiltonian constraint. Thus, upon deconstruction, important information related to the extra dimension is missing in the resulting multi-gravity theory; as a result one could never hope to recover higher dimensional GR in its entirety upon taking the…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories
