Broken Scale Invariance, Gravity Mass, and Dark Energy in Modified Einstein Gravity with Two Measure Finsler Like Variables
Panayiotis Stavrinos, and Sergiu I. Vacaru

TL;DR
This paper develops new off-diagonal and diagonal cosmological solutions within modified Einstein gravity theories that incorporate two measure variables, Finsler-like structures, and Lorentz invariance violations, aiming to model early universe inflation and dark energy phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a novel geometric framework using two-measure theories and Finsler-like variables to construct exact cosmological solutions with potential applications to inflation and dark energy.
Findings
Constructed off-diagonal solutions with nonholonomic torsion effects.
Modeled emergent cosmological scenarios with inflation and dark energy.
Reproduced massive gravity effects within the two-measure framework.
Abstract
We study new classes of generic off-diagonal and diagonal cosmological solutions for effective Einstein equations in modified gravity theories, MGTs, with modified dispersion relations, MDRs, encoding possible violations of (local) Lorentz invariance, LIVs. Such MGTs are constructed for Lagrange densities with two non-Riemannian volume forms (two-measure theories, TMTs) and associated bimetric/ biconnection geometric structures. For conventional 2+2 splitting, we can describe such models in Finsler like variables, which is important for elaborating geometric methods of constructing exact and parametric solutions. Such formulations of general relativity, GR, and MGTs are considered for Lorentz manifolds and their (co) tangent bundles, in brief, FTMT. Off-diagonal metrics solving gravitational field equations in FTMTs are determined by generating functions, effective sources and…
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