Non-Local Gravity Cosmology: an Overview
Salvatore Capozziello, Francesco Bajardi

TL;DR
This paper reviews non-local gravity theories and their applications to cosmology and astrophysics, showing how non-local modifications can explain accelerated expansion and affect stellar orbits.
Contribution
It provides an overview of non-local gravity models, derives exact cosmological solutions, and explores their implications for dark energy and stellar dynamics.
Findings
Exact solutions for non-local gravity models in cosmology
Non-local effects can explain accelerated cosmic expansion
Constraints on non-local gravity parameters from stellar orbit data
Abstract
We discuss some main aspects of theories of gravity containing non-local terms in view of cosmological applications. In particular, we consider various extensions of General Relativity based on geometrical invariants as , and gravity where is the Ricci curvature scalar, is the Gauss-Bonnet topological invariant, the torsion scalar and the operator gives rise to non-locality. After selecting their functional form by using Noether Symmetries, we find out exact solutions in a cosmological background. It is possible to reduce the dynamics of selected models and to find analytic solutions for the equations of motion. As a general feature of the approach, it is possible to address the accelerated expansion of the Hubble flow at various epochs, in particular the dark energy issues, by taking…
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