A Unified Dynamical Systems Framework for Cosmology in $f(Q)$ Gravity: Generic Features Beyond the Coincident Gauge
Jibitesh Dutta, Wompherdeiki Khyllep, Saikat Chakraborty, Daniele Gregoris, Khamphee Karwan

TL;DR
This paper develops a unified, connection-agnostic dynamical systems framework for $f(Q)$ gravity in cosmology, revealing generic features, stable attractors, and model-independent behaviors that explain late-time acceleration without fine-tuning.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, model-independent dynamical systems approach for $f(Q)$ gravity that encompasses all connection branches and identifies universal structural features.
Findings
Existence of generic de Sitter attractors and matter points in non-coincident branches.
Reproduction of $ ext{Lambda}$CDM-like backgrounds on invariant submanifolds.
Parameter-independent behavior in nontrivial connection branches.
Abstract
We present a unified dynamical systems framework for spatially flat FLRW cosmology in gravity, covering all three connection branches via a single set of Hubble-normalised variables without fixing \textit{a priori}. This connection-agnostic, model-independent approach enables direct comparison across branches and reveals generic structural features that are not apparent in model or connection-specific analyses. Beyond fixed points, we identify invariant submanifolds, model-independent trajectories, and viable phase-space regions common to multiple branches. For a broad class of viable models, we find generic de Sitter attractors and matter-dominated points in non-coincident branches, ensuring late-time acceleration without fine-tuning. An invariant submanifold is shown to reproduce CDM-like backgrounds despite dynamics distinct from GR, offering a geometric…
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