The k-essence theory with a power-law function of (∂ϕ) 2 and Rastall’s non-conservative theory of gravity with a scalar field are shown to have the same solutions for the metric under the assumption that both the metric and the scalar fields depend on a single coordinate. This equivalence (called k–R duality) holds for static configurations with various symmetries (spherical, plane, cylindrical, etc.) and all homogeneous cosmologies. In the presence of matter, Rastall’s theory requires additional assumptions on how the stress-energy tensor non-conservation is distributed between different contributions. Two versions of such non-conservation are considered in the case of isotropic spatially flat cosmological models with a perfect fluid: one ...
Rastall’s theory is a modification of General Relativity, based on the non-conservation of the stres...
A generalized version for the Rastall theory is proposed showing the agreement with the cosmic accel...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a generalization of Rastall’s gravity in which the c...
The k-essence theory with a power-law function of (∂ϕ) 2 and Rastall’s non-conservative theory of gr...
Rastall’s theory belongs to the class of non-conservative theories of gravity. In vacuum, the only n...
We study spatially flat isotropic universes driven by k-essence. It is shown that Friedmann and k-fi...
We consider a modified gravity plus single scalar-field model, where the scalar Lagrangian couples s...
In this paper, we consider the Universe at the late stage of its evolution and deep inside the cell ...
This a brief review on F(T) gravity and its relation with k-essence. Modified teleparallel gravity t...
We study gravitationally bound static and spherically symmetric configurations of k-essence fields. ...
Rastall’s theory is a modification of Einstein’s theory of gravity where the covariant divergence of...
Considering the general Lagrangian of k-essence models, we study and classify them through variables...
A duality transformation that interrelates expanding and contracting cosmological models is shown to...
We find the group of symmetry transformations generated by interacting fluids in spatially flat Frie...
Rastall’s theory is a modification of General Relativity, based on the non-conservation of the stres...
A generalized version for the Rastall theory is proposed showing the agreement with the cosmic accel...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a generalization of Rastall’s gravity in which the c...
The k-essence theory with a power-law function of (∂ϕ) 2 and Rastall’s non-conservative theory of gr...
Rastall’s theory belongs to the class of non-conservative theories of gravity. In vacuum, the only n...
We study spatially flat isotropic universes driven by k-essence. It is shown that Friedmann and k-fi...
We consider a modified gravity plus single scalar-field model, where the scalar Lagrangian couples s...
In this paper, we consider the Universe at the late stage of its evolution and deep inside the cell ...
This a brief review on F(T) gravity and its relation with k-essence. Modified teleparallel gravity t...
We study gravitationally bound static and spherically symmetric configurations of k-essence fields. ...
Rastall’s theory is a modification of Einstein’s theory of gravity where the covariant divergence of...
Considering the general Lagrangian of k-essence models, we study and classify them through variables...
A duality transformation that interrelates expanding and contracting cosmological models is shown to...
We find the group of symmetry transformations generated by interacting fluids in spatially flat Frie...
Rastall’s theory is a modification of General Relativity, based on the non-conservation of the stres...
A generalized version for the Rastall theory is proposed showing the agreement with the cosmic accel...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a generalization of Rastall’s gravity in which the c...