A dynamical system approach to higher order gravity
Sante Carloni, Peter K. S. Dunsby

TL;DR
This paper reviews the application of dynamical systems theory to analyze higher order gravity models, highlighting recent progress and future research directions in understanding their complex behavior.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of how dynamical systems methods are used to study higher order gravity theories, emphasizing recent advances and potential developments.
Findings
Summarizes key results in dynamical systems analysis of higher order gravity.
Identifies promising directions for future research in the field.
Highlights the importance of this approach in understanding gravitational theories.
Abstract
The dynamical system approach has recently acquired great importance in the investigation on higher order theories of gravity. In this talk I review the main results and I give brief comments on the perspectives for further developments.
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