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Variational Principles in Teleparallel Gravity Theories

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UNIVERSE
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/universe7050114

Keywords

teleparallel gravity; action principle; variation; Palatini formulation

Funding

  1. Estonian Research Council through the Personal Research Funding project [PRG356]
  2. European Regional Development Fund through the Center of Excellence [TK133]

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In this study, we examine the variational principles and derivation of field equations for various teleparallel gravity theories. We find that the different underlying geometric formulations and variation procedures all lead to the same set of field equations, showing equivalence. Furthermore, we discuss the consequences and relations established by the diffeomorphism invariance of the gravitational action.
We study the variational principle and derivation of the field equations for different classes of teleparallel gravity theories, using both their metric-affine and covariant tetrad formulations. These theories have in common that, in addition to the tetrad or metric, they employ a flat connection as additional field variable, but dthey iffer by the presence of absence of torsion and nonmetricity for this independent connection. Besides the different underlying geometric formulation using a tetrad or metric as fundamental field variable, one has different choices to introduce the conditions of vanishing curvature, torsion, and nonmetricity, either by imposing them a priori and correspondingly restricting the variation of the action when the field equations are derived, or by using Lagrange multipliers. Special care must be taken, since these conditions form non-holonomic constraints. Here, we explicitly show that all of the aforementioned approaches are equivalent, and that the same set of field equations is obtained, independently of the choice of the geometric formulation and variation procedure. We further discuss the consequences arising from the diffeomorphism invariance of the gravitational action, and show how they establish relations between the gravitational field equations.

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