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The following pages link to The cosmological constant is probably zero, and a proof is possibly right (Q446964):
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- Why there is nothing rather than something: A theory of the cosmological constant (Q1575100) (← links)
- Higher derivative three-form gauge theories and their supersymmetric extension (Q1627375) (← links)
- An axion-induced SM/MSSM Higgs landscape and the weak gravity conjecture (Q1692860) (← links)
- The type IIA flux potential, 4-forms and Freed-Witten anomalies (Q1797268) (← links)
- Three-forms, dualities and membranes in four-dimensional supergravity (Q2413668) (← links)
- Minkowski 3-forms, flux string vacua, axion stability and naturalness (Q2636313) (← links)
- A note on membrane interactions and the scalar potential (Q2657711) (← links)
- Cosmological constant is a conserved charge (Q3177436) (← links)
- Linking the Baum-Hawking-Coleman mechanism with unimodular gravity and Vilenkin's probability flux (Q5070235) (← links)
- A simple proof of Birkhoff's theorem for cosmological constant (Q5254851) (← links)
- Propagating <i>q</i>-field and <i>q</i>-ball solution (Q5271759) (← links)
- Probable Values of the Cosmological Constant in a Holographic Theory (Q5350246) (← links)
- The cosmological constant is probably still zero (Q6083714) (← links)