
TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that F(T) gravity models can explain the universe's acceleration and develops a reconstruction method to derive these models from cosmological expansion data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel reconstruction approach for F(T) gravity models based on the universe's expansion history.
Findings
F(T) gravity models can account for cosmic acceleration
Explicit F(T) models are reconstructed from FRW expansion
The method links cosmological data to gravity model construction
Abstract
It is shown that the acceleration of the universe can be understood by considering a F(T) gravity models. For these F(T) gravity models, a variant of the accelerating cosmology reconstruction program is developed. Some explicit examples of F(T) are reconstructed from the background FRW expansion history.
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