Emmanuel N. Saridakis
University of Science and Technology of China
446 Papers
4.1K Citations
Emmanuel N. Saridakis is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark energy & Cosmology. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 373 publications. Previous affiliations of Emmanuel N. Saridakis include University of Lisbon & Royal Institute of Technology.
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Papers
A New Class of Four-Dimensional N=1 Supergravity with Non-minimal Derivative Couplings
TL;DR: In this article, the authors supersymmetrise the coupling of the scalar kinetic term to the Einstein tensor, which introduces a non-minimal derivative interaction of curvature to matter, it does not introduce harmful higher-derivatives.
Mirage effects on the brane
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss features of the brane cosmological evolution that arise through the presence of matter in the bulk and characterize them as mirage effects, which are not associated with some observable matter component on the Brane.
Cosmology of Lorentz fiber-bundle induced scalar-tensor theories
TL;DR: In this article, the cosmological applications of scalar-tensor theories arise from the Lorentz fiber bundle of a Finsler-like geometry and are investigated using both a holonomic and a nonholonomic basis.
Cosmological applications of F ( R , T ) gravity with dynamical curvature and torsion
TL;DR: In this paper, a parametrization that quantifies the deviation of curvature and torsion scalars form their corresponding values obtained using the special Levi-Civita and Weitzenbock connections, and extract the cosmological field equations following the minisuperspace procedure.
Modified cosmology through nonextensive horizon thermodynamics
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors construct modified cosmological scenarios through the application of the first law of thermodynamics on the universe horizon, but using the generalized, nonextensive Tsallis entropy instead of the usual Bekenstein-Hawking one.