Review on $f(Q)$ Gravity
Lavinia Heisenberg

TL;DR
This review discusses $f(Q)$ gravity, a promising extension of General Relativity, highlighting its potential to address cosmological issues and its recent developments in black hole and wormhole solutions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, pedagogical overview of $f(Q)$ gravity, emphasizing its applications in cosmology and strong gravity phenomena, and introduces recent theoretical advancements.
Findings
$f(Q)$ models can explain early and late-time cosmology without dark energy.
Emergence of new black hole solutions in $f(Q)$ gravity.
Potential existence of wormhole solutions indicating novel physics.
Abstract
Recent years have witnessed a rise in interest in the geometrical trinity of General Relativity and its extensions. This interest has been fuelled by novel insights into the nature of gravity, the possibility to address computational and conceptual questions -- such as the determination of black hole entropy or the definition of gravitational energy-momentum -- from a new perspective. In particular, gravity has also inspired numerous works on black holes, wormholes, and cosmology. In the latter case, models have the potential to elucidate phenomena in both early and late-time cosmology without necessitating the inclusion of dark energy, the inflaton field, or dark matter. Particularly noteworthy is the role of theories in addressing cosmological tensions, presenting exciting possibilities for reshaping our understanding of gravity and its manifestations in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Computational Physics and Python Applications
