We show that, within some modified gravity theories, such as the Palatini models, the nonlinear nature of the field equations implies that the usual naïve averaging procedure (replacing the microscopic energy–momentum by its cosmological average) could be invalid. As a consequence, the relative motion of particles in Palatini theories is actually indistinguishable from that predicted by general relativity. Moreover, there is no WEP violation. Our new and most important result is that the cosmology and astrophysics, or put more generally, the behaviours on macroscopic scales, predicted by these two theories are the same, and as a result the naturalness problems associated with the cosmological constant are not alleviated. Palatini gravity do...
We investigate the viability of f(R) theories in the framework of the Palatini approach as solutions...
Cosmology has reached maturity as a precision science. However, it leaves us with open theoretical q...
We study quadratic gravity $$R^2+R_{[\mu \nu ]}^2$$ in the Palatini formalism where the connection a...
We show that, within some modified gravity theories, such as the Palatini models, the nonlinear natu...
We study modified theories of gravity of the f(R) type in Palatini formalism. For a generic f(R) lag...
ABSTRACT. We discuss here possible tests for Palatini f (R)-theories together with their implication...
In this article, we discuss cosmological perturbations of scalartensor theories in Palatini formalis...
We present a comparative study of inflation in two theories of quadratic gravity with gauged scale s...
We consider the Palatini formulation of f(R, T) gravity theory, in which a non-minimal coupling betw...
We study new FRW type cosmological models of modified gravity treated on the background of Palatini ...
Abstract We consider the Palatini formulation of f(R, T) gravity theory, in which a non-minimal coup...
The General theory of Relativity (GR) brought gravity into accord with the principles of locality an...
Two approaches to the study of cosmological density perturbations in modified theories of Palatini g...
Cosmological perturbations of the non-minimally coupled scalar field dark energy in both the metric ...
By applying the Palatini approach to the 1/R-gravity model it is possible to explain the present acc...
We investigate the viability of f(R) theories in the framework of the Palatini approach as solutions...
Cosmology has reached maturity as a precision science. However, it leaves us with open theoretical q...
We study quadratic gravity $$R^2+R_{[\mu \nu ]}^2$$ in the Palatini formalism where the connection a...
We show that, within some modified gravity theories, such as the Palatini models, the nonlinear natu...
We study modified theories of gravity of the f(R) type in Palatini formalism. For a generic f(R) lag...
ABSTRACT. We discuss here possible tests for Palatini f (R)-theories together with their implication...
In this article, we discuss cosmological perturbations of scalartensor theories in Palatini formalis...
We present a comparative study of inflation in two theories of quadratic gravity with gauged scale s...
We consider the Palatini formulation of f(R, T) gravity theory, in which a non-minimal coupling betw...
We study new FRW type cosmological models of modified gravity treated on the background of Palatini ...
Abstract We consider the Palatini formulation of f(R, T) gravity theory, in which a non-minimal coup...
The General theory of Relativity (GR) brought gravity into accord with the principles of locality an...
Two approaches to the study of cosmological density perturbations in modified theories of Palatini g...
Cosmological perturbations of the non-minimally coupled scalar field dark energy in both the metric ...
By applying the Palatini approach to the 1/R-gravity model it is possible to explain the present acc...
We investigate the viability of f(R) theories in the framework of the Palatini approach as solutions...
Cosmology has reached maturity as a precision science. However, it leaves us with open theoretical q...
We study quadratic gravity $$R^2+R_{[\mu \nu ]}^2$$ in the Palatini formalism where the connection a...