2016
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/33/23/235001
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Anisotropic singularities in chiral modified gravity

Abstract: In four space-time dimensions, there exists a special infinite-parameter family of chiral modified gravity theories. All these theories describe just two propagating polarizations of the graviton. General Relativity with an arbitrary cosmological constant is the only parity-invariant member of this family. We review how these modified gravity theories arise within the framework of pure-connection formulation. We introduce a new convenient parametrisation of this family of theories by using certain set of auxil… Show more

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“…It is shown that in the Kasner universe, this connection is always finite even when the metric is singular. While the authors of [59] and other papers, developing this idea work with the modified gravity in contrast to our more conservative approach, we find their idea of the finite quantities, existing in all the spacetime attractive and interesting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…It is shown that in the Kasner universe, this connection is always finite even when the metric is singular. While the authors of [59] and other papers, developing this idea work with the modified gravity in contrast to our more conservative approach, we find their idea of the finite quantities, existing in all the spacetime attractive and interesting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…With the SL(2, C) forms at hand, we can now recover the SD Lagrangians in their pure-connection and BF forms. We start with the former, which is given by [10,11] 6) and is supplemented by the reality constraints [38]…”
Section: The Sl(2 C) and Sd Formulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is the one satisfying the Einstein equations when A i is a solution [38], and the ten reality constraints (6.7) are equivalent to the statement that this metric is real Lorentzian. Since this property is preserved under evolution, these constraints are compatible with the dynamics from the canonical viewpoint.…”
Section: The Sl(2 C) and Sd Formulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, to solve for the gauge-field dynamics, one has to resort to formalism with auxiliary matrix field Ψ ij together with the connection A i -the formalism which is obtained by excluding only the B-field from (10). This procedure was followed by in our paper [15], where a general solution for the Bianchi I case was obtained in the form…”
Section: Behavior In Modified Gravitymentioning
confidence: 99%