Discrete symmetries and general relativity, the dark side of gravity
Frederic Henry-Couannier (CPPM)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the role of discrete symmetries in general relativity and explores their implications for understanding dark gravity phenomena, offering a theoretical perspective on alternative gravitational theories.
Contribution
It provides a novel analysis of discrete symmetries within gravity theories and connects them to dark gravity concepts, updating previous versions with recent insights.
Findings
Discrete symmetries influence gravitational interactions
Connections between symmetries and dark gravity are established
A comprehensive review of dark gravity theories is presented
Abstract
None of the previous versions of this article is the one published in Int Journ Mod Phys A which can be found on the journal server. A more recent and living review of the DArk Gravity Theory can be found in gr-qc/0610079 .
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