Abstract

We test the hypothesis that in models with an explicit breaking of Lorentz invariance violation (LIV), the problem with the cosmological constant may, if not already be solved, then at least be partially mitigated by improving its UV behavior. Certain class of noncommutative models that have a well-defined dual momentum space geometry and in addition, setting up a suitable frame for developing the appropriate doubly (or deformed) special relativity (DSR) models are also subject to the same test.

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