New Cases of Universality Theorem for Gravitational Theories
Abstract
The "Universality Theorem" for gravity shows that f(R) theories (in their metric-affine formulation) in vacuum are dynamically equivalent to vacuum Einstein equations with suitable cosmological constants. This holds true for a generic (i.e. except sporadic degenerate cases) analytic function f(R) and standard gravity without cosmological constant is reproduced if f is the identity function (i.e. f(R)=R). The theorem is here extended introducing in dimension 4 a 1-parameter family of invariants R' inspired by the Barbero-Immirzi formulation of GR (which in the Euclidean sector includes also selfdual formulation). It will be proven that f(R') theories so defined are dynamically equivalent to the corresponding metric-affine f(R) theory. In particular for the function f(R)=R the standard equivalence between GR and Holst Lagrangian is obtained.
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@article{arxiv.1003.1617,
title = {New Cases of Universality Theorem for Gravitational Theories},
author = {L. Fatibene and M. Ferraris and M. Francaviglia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1003.1617},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
10 pages, few typos corrected