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Kea
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How about we start a thread on the Stephon Alexander paper, too.
A Quantum Gravitational Relaxation of The Cosmological Constant
Stephon Alexander
6 pages
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0503146
"Similar to QCD, general relativity has a $\Theta$ sector due to large diffeomorphisms. We make explicit, for the first time, that the gravitational CP violating $\Theta$ parameter is non-perturbatively related to the cosmological constant. A gravitational pseudoscalar coupling to massive fermions gives rise to general relativity from a topological $B\wedge F$ theory through a chiral symmetry breaking mechanism. We show that a gravitational Peccei-Quinn like mechanism can dynamically relax the cosmological constant."
A Quantum Gravitational Relaxation of The Cosmological Constant
Stephon Alexander
6 pages
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0503146
"Similar to QCD, general relativity has a $\Theta$ sector due to large diffeomorphisms. We make explicit, for the first time, that the gravitational CP violating $\Theta$ parameter is non-perturbatively related to the cosmological constant. A gravitational pseudoscalar coupling to massive fermions gives rise to general relativity from a topological $B\wedge F$ theory through a chiral symmetry breaking mechanism. We show that a gravitational Peccei-Quinn like mechanism can dynamically relax the cosmological constant."