The thesis derives an analytic family of Riemannian metrics on the Gromoll-Meyer exotic 7-sphere via Kaluza-Klein reduction, identifies the maximal-isometry case, and introduces a machine-learning algorithm for finding Einstein metrics on general manifolds.
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Flux quantization of the M5-brane tensor field in twisted Cohomotopy yields Pontrjagin homology observables that reproduce abelian Chern-Simons theory and braid actions on defect anyons.
A van der Waals-inspired modification to general relativity renders the gravitational coupling dynamical, providing a mechanism to avoid Big Bang and black hole singularities.
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A Physicist's Visit to Exotic Spheres
The thesis derives an analytic family of Riemannian metrics on the Gromoll-Meyer exotic 7-sphere via Kaluza-Klein reduction, identifies the maximal-isometry case, and introduces a machine-learning algorithm for finding Einstein metrics on general manifolds.
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Engineering of Anyons on M5-Probes via Flux Quantization
Flux quantization of the M5-brane tensor field in twisted Cohomotopy yields Pontrjagin homology observables that reproduce abelian Chern-Simons theory and braid actions on defect anyons.
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Van der Waals Gravity Theory
A van der Waals-inspired modification to general relativity renders the gravitational coupling dynamical, providing a mechanism to avoid Big Bang and black hole singularities.