An Alternative to Compactification
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- 8 June 1999
Abstract
Conventional wisdom states that Newton's force law implies only four non-compact dimensions. We demonstrate that this is not necessarily true in the presence of a non-factorizable background geometry. The specific example we study is a single 3-brane embedded in five dimensions. We show that even without a gap in the Kaluza-Klein spectrum, four-dimensional Newtonian and general relativistic gravity is reproduced to more than adequate precision.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1999-06-08, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 83 (23), 4690.
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