The solutions of U(1) gauge-gravity coupling is one of the interesting models for analyzing the semi-classical nature of spacetime. In this regard, different well-known singular and nonsingular solutions have been taken into account. The paper at hand investigates the geometrical properties of the magnetic solutions by considering Maxwell and power Maxwell invariant (PMI) nonlinear electromagnetic fields in the context of massive gravity. These solutions are free of curvature singularity, but have a conic one which leads to presence of deficit/surplus angle. The emphasize is on modifications that these generalizations impose on deficit angle which determine the total geometrical structure of the solutions, hence, physical/gravitational prop...
AbstractThe three-dimensional magnetic solution to the Einstein–Maxwell field equations have been co...
We study the cosmological FRW flat solutions generated in general massive gravity theories. Such a m...
International audienceWe have recently introduced a new and very simple action for three-dimensional...
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Considering the Einstein gravity in the presence of Born-Infeld type electromagnetic fields, we intr...
In the context of a U(1) gauge theory non-minimally coupled to scalar-tensor gravity, we find a cosm...
The so-called 'New Massive Gravity' in consists of the Einstein-Hilbert action (with minus sign) plu...
We introduce two classes of rotating solutions of Einstein-Maxwell gravity in $(n+1)$ dimensions whi...
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A new class of axisymmetric asymptotically flat solutions of the magnetostatic Einstein-Maxwell equa...
The main purpose of the present paper is analyzing magnetic brane solutions of cubic quasi-topologic...
A phase of massive gravity free from pathologies can be obtained by coupling the metric to an additi...
Massive gravity can be described by adding to the Einstein-Hilbert action a function V of metric com...
AbstractThe three-dimensional magnetic solution to the Einstein–Maxwell field equations have been co...
We study the cosmological FRW flat solutions generated in general massive gravity theories. Such a m...
International audienceWe have recently introduced a new and very simple action for three-dimensional...
In this paper, we consider two first order corrections to both the gravity and the gauge sides of th...
Considering the Einstein gravity in the presence of Born-Infeld type electromagnetic fields, we intr...
Inspired by large applications of topological defects in describing different phenomena in physics, ...
Considering the Einstein gravity in the presence of Born-Infeld type electromagnetic fields, we intr...
In the context of a U(1) gauge theory non-minimally coupled to scalar-tensor gravity, we find a cosm...
The so-called 'New Massive Gravity' in consists of the Einstein-Hilbert action (with minus sign) plu...
We introduce two classes of rotating solutions of Einstein-Maxwell gravity in $(n+1)$ dimensions whi...
We show the direct analogy between the ghost-free non-linear formulation of massive gravity and the ...
A new class of axisymmetric asymptotically flat solutions of the magnetostatic Einstein-Maxwell equa...
The main purpose of the present paper is analyzing magnetic brane solutions of cubic quasi-topologic...
A phase of massive gravity free from pathologies can be obtained by coupling the metric to an additi...
Massive gravity can be described by adding to the Einstein-Hilbert action a function V of metric com...
AbstractThe three-dimensional magnetic solution to the Einstein–Maxwell field equations have been co...
We study the cosmological FRW flat solutions generated in general massive gravity theories. Such a m...
International audienceWe have recently introduced a new and very simple action for three-dimensional...