In the present paper we consider a theory of gravity in which not only curvature but also torsion is explicitly present in the Lagrangian, both with their own coupling constant. In particular, we discuss the couplings to Dirac fields and spin fluids: in the case of Dirac fields, we discuss how in our approach, the Dirac self-interactions depend on the coupling constant as a parameter that may even make these non-linearities manifest at subatomic scales, showing different applications according to the value of the parameter we have assigned; in the case of spin fluids, we discuss FLRW cosmological models arising from the proposed theory
We review the application of torsion in field theory. First we show how the notion of torsion emerge...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
In this paper we consider the most general least-order derivative theory of gravity in which not onl...
In this paper we consider the most general least-order derivative theory of gravity in which not onl...
We address the implementation of the cosmological principle, that is, the assumption of homogeneity ...
In this work we present the Einstein-Cartan theory by means of Holst action with Dirac fields descrip...
We will consider the torsional completion of gravity for a background filled with Dirac matter field...
In the framework of Einstein-Cartan (EC) theory, the Brans-Dicke (BD) theory is considered and it is...
In the framework of Einstein-Cartan (EC) theory, the Brans-Dicke (BD) theory is considered and it is...
We investigate some cosmological models arising from a nonminimal coupling of a fermionic field to g...
We examine a gauge model with a Lagrangian, quadratic in the Riemann-Cardan curvature, without a sep...
We examine a gauge model with a Lagrangian, quadratic in the Riemann-Cardan curvature, without a sep...
We examine a gauge model with a Lagrangian, quadratic in the Riemann-Cardan curvature, without a sep...
We study scalar, fermionic and gauge fields coupled nonminimally to gravity in the Einstein-Cartan f...
We review the application of torsion in field theory. First we show how the notion of torsion emerge...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
In this paper we consider the most general least-order derivative theory of gravity in which not onl...
In this paper we consider the most general least-order derivative theory of gravity in which not onl...
We address the implementation of the cosmological principle, that is, the assumption of homogeneity ...
In this work we present the Einstein-Cartan theory by means of Holst action with Dirac fields descrip...
We will consider the torsional completion of gravity for a background filled with Dirac matter field...
In the framework of Einstein-Cartan (EC) theory, the Brans-Dicke (BD) theory is considered and it is...
In the framework of Einstein-Cartan (EC) theory, the Brans-Dicke (BD) theory is considered and it is...
We investigate some cosmological models arising from a nonminimal coupling of a fermionic field to g...
We examine a gauge model with a Lagrangian, quadratic in the Riemann-Cardan curvature, without a sep...
We examine a gauge model with a Lagrangian, quadratic in the Riemann-Cardan curvature, without a sep...
We examine a gauge model with a Lagrangian, quadratic in the Riemann-Cardan curvature, without a sep...
We study scalar, fermionic and gauge fields coupled nonminimally to gravity in the Einstein-Cartan f...
We review the application of torsion in field theory. First we show how the notion of torsion emerge...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...
Einstein-Cartan theory is an extension of the standard formulation of general relativity characteriz...