A Unified Approach to Geometric Modifications of Gravity
Erik Jensko

TL;DR
This thesis develops a unified geometric framework for modified gravity theories, exploring their mathematical foundations, breaking fundamental symmetries, and applying them to cosmology to explain early universe inflation.
Contribution
It introduces new geometric modifications of gravity that break symmetries, unifies various theories, and demonstrates their cosmological implications, especially in early universe inflation.
Findings
Modified Einstein-Cartan theories can drive inflation.
Unified framework encompasses Riemannian and non-Riemannian theories.
Breaking symmetries allows bypassing Lovelock's theorem.
Abstract
This thesis studies modified theories of gravity from a geometric viewpoint. We review the motivations for considering alternatives to General Relativity and cover the mathematical foundations of gravitational theories in Riemannian and non-Riemannian geometries. Then, starting from the decomposition of the Einstein-Hilbert action into bulk and boundary terms, we construct new modifications of General Relativity. These modifications break diffeomorphism invariance or local Lorentz invariance, allowing one to bypass Lovelock's theorem while remaining second-order and without introducing additional fields. In the metric-affine framework, we introduce a new Einstein-Cartan-type theory with propagating torsion. Important comparisons are made with the modified teleparallel theories, and we construct a unified framework encompassing all these theories. The equivalence between theories that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
