Dynamical and Cosmological Aspects of Teleparallel and Extended Teleparallel Gravity
S. A. Kadam

TL;DR
This paper explores modified teleparallel gravity models with scalar fields and boundary terms, analyzing their cosmological implications for late-time acceleration and stability, using dynamical systems and observational data.
Contribution
It introduces new $f(T, ext{boundary terms})$ gravity models, including the teleparallel analog of Horndeski theory, and studies their cosmological dynamics and observational viability.
Findings
Models can describe late-time cosmic acceleration.
Boundary terms enhance gravitational interactions.
Scalar fields influence universe evolution.
Abstract
This thesis investigates modified teleparallel gravity models with a scalar field and teleparallel boundary terms, focusing on their cosmological implications for late-time cosmic acceleration. Teleparallel gravity, is an alternative to General Relativity, explains gravitation through torsion. The study presents the teleparallel analog of the Horndeski theory and its dynamical system approach, analyzing the newly developed gravity model with two potential functions. It examines the phase space, conditions for different cosmological epochs, and the transition from early to late-time cosmic evolution. The inclusion of boundary terms, such as the teleparallel boundary term and the Gauss-Bonnet term , enhances gravitational interactions. The modified teleparallel gravity models, such as , , and , are explored in terms of their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
