General relativity (GR) characterizes gravity as a geometric properly exhibited as curvature on spacetime. Teleparallelism describes gravity through torsional properties, and can reproduce GR at the level of equations. Similar to f (R) gravity, on taking a generalization, f (T ) gravity can produce various modifications its gravitational mechanism. The resulting field equations are inherently distinct to f (R) gravity in that they are second order. In the present work, f (T ) gravity is examined in the cosmological context with a number of solutions reconstructed by means of an auxiliary scalar field. To do this, various forms of the Hubble parameter are considered with an f (T ) Lagrangian emerging for each instance. In additio...
The homogeneous and isotropic cosmological model in generalized $ f(R,T^\phi) $ theories associated ...
It has recently been shown that f(T) gravity has n(n−3)/2+1 physical degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) in ...
It has recently been shown that f(T) gravity has n(n−3)/2+1 physical degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) in ...
General relativity (GR) characterizes gravity as a geometric properly exhibited as curvature on spac...
Abstract General relativity (GR) characterizes gravity as a geometric properly exhibited as curvatur...
General relativity characterizes gravity as a geometric property exhibited on spacetime by massive ...
In this paper, we explore a reconstruction scheme in the background of the $f(T,\mathcal{T})$ gravit...
General relativity characterizes gravity as a geometric property exhibited on spacetime by massive o...
Teleparallel based cosmological models provide a description of gravity in which torsion is the medi...
Teleparallel Gravity offers the possibility of reformulating gravity in terms of torsion by exchang...
Observed accelerated behavior of the Hubble flow, usually related to the existence of a mysterious u...
We consider f(R,T) modified theories of gravity, where the gravitational Lagrangian is given by an a...
Teleparallel gravity offers a path to resolve a number of longstanding issues in general relativity...
We search for viable f(R) theories of gravity, making use of the equivalence between such theories a...
Nonlinear generalizations of teleparallel gravity entail the modification of a Lagrangian that is ps...
The homogeneous and isotropic cosmological model in generalized $ f(R,T^\phi) $ theories associated ...
It has recently been shown that f(T) gravity has n(n−3)/2+1 physical degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) in ...
It has recently been shown that f(T) gravity has n(n−3)/2+1 physical degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) in ...
General relativity (GR) characterizes gravity as a geometric properly exhibited as curvature on spac...
Abstract General relativity (GR) characterizes gravity as a geometric properly exhibited as curvatur...
General relativity characterizes gravity as a geometric property exhibited on spacetime by massive ...
In this paper, we explore a reconstruction scheme in the background of the $f(T,\mathcal{T})$ gravit...
General relativity characterizes gravity as a geometric property exhibited on spacetime by massive o...
Teleparallel based cosmological models provide a description of gravity in which torsion is the medi...
Teleparallel Gravity offers the possibility of reformulating gravity in terms of torsion by exchang...
Observed accelerated behavior of the Hubble flow, usually related to the existence of a mysterious u...
We consider f(R,T) modified theories of gravity, where the gravitational Lagrangian is given by an a...
Teleparallel gravity offers a path to resolve a number of longstanding issues in general relativity...
We search for viable f(R) theories of gravity, making use of the equivalence between such theories a...
Nonlinear generalizations of teleparallel gravity entail the modification of a Lagrangian that is ps...
The homogeneous and isotropic cosmological model in generalized $ f(R,T^\phi) $ theories associated ...
It has recently been shown that f(T) gravity has n(n−3)/2+1 physical degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) in ...
It has recently been shown that f(T) gravity has n(n−3)/2+1 physical degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) in ...