Renormalizability and Newtonian potential in scale-invariant gravity
Abstract
There is a conjecture that renormalizable higher-derivative gravity has a finite classical potential at the origin. In this work we show clearly that the scale-invariant gravity (SIG) satisfies the conjecture. This gravity produces the better-behaved 1/k4 UV behavior as needed for renormalizability. It turns out that the SIG has the linear classical potential of V r and it is a UV complete theory.
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