Scalar-tensor gravity admits a frame-invariant perfect-fluid description with zero temperature, so that general relativity corresponds to diffusive equilibrium for both minimal and nonminimal theories.
Frame covariant formalism for fermionic theories
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Authors construct supersymmetric embeddings for non-SUSY gauge theory operators up to dimension six and use vector bundles to reveal an underlying complex geometry that organizes operators under field redefinitions across spins.
Modifications enable off-shell covariance of correlation functions under field redefinitions in massless scalar QFTs, with a geometric view prioritizing observable transformations over metric tensors.
The conformal frame problem in scalar-tensor theories stems from incomplete transformation rules for parameters and overlooked Ward identities; active conformal transformations provide the suitable framework while passive ones do not.
A critical review of conformal form-invariant parametrization in scalar-tensor theories, testing its novelty relative to existing frames and the universality of frame-invariant physical predictions.
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A critical review of conformal form-invariant parametrization in scalar-tensor theories, testing its novelty relative to existing frames and the universality of frame-invariant physical predictions.