# Gauge Structure of Teleparallel Gravity

**Authors:** J. G. Pereira, Y. N. Obukhov

arXiv: 1906.06287 · 2019-06-17

## TL;DR

This paper defends the interpretation of teleparallel gravity as a gauge theory for the translation group, countering recent criticisms and clarifying misconceptions about its mathematical and physical foundations.

## Contribution

It provides a detailed rebuttal to recent criticisms, reaffirming the gauge-theoretic interpretation of teleparallel gravity with solid mathematical and physical arguments.

## Key findings

- Criticisms lack mathematical support
- Reaffirmation of gauge interpretation
- Clarification of physical foundations

## Abstract

During the conference "Teleparallel Universes in Salamanca", we became aware of a recent paper [M. Fontanini, E. Huguet, and M. Le Delliou, Phys. Rev. D 99 (2019) 064006] in which some criticisms on the interpretation of teleparallel gravity as a gauge theory for the translation group were put forward. This triggered a discussion about the arguments on which those criticisms were based, whose output is described in the present paper. The main conclusion is that, to a great extent, those arguments are incorrect, and lack mathematical and physical support.

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