Recent cosmological observations have posed a challenge for traditional theories of gravity: what is the force driving the accelerated expansion of the universe? What if dark energy or dark matter do not exist and what we observe is a modification of the gravitational interaction that dominates the universe at large scales? Various extensions to Einstein's General Theory of Relativity have been proposed, and this book presents a detailed theoretical and phenomenological analysis of several leading, modified theories of gravity. Theories with generalised curvature-matter couplings are first explored, followed by hybrid metric-Palatini gravity. This timely book first discusses key motivations behind the development of these modified gravitational theories, before presenting a detailed overview of their subsequent development, mathematical structure, and cosmological and astrophysical implications. Covering recent developments and with an emphasis on astrophysical and cosmological applications, this is the perfect text for graduate students and researchers.
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Weight: 1000g
Dimensions: 180 x 254mm
Publication Date: 29 Nov 2018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108428743
About Francisco S. N. LoboTiberiu Harko
Tiberiu Harko is Senior Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Mathematics at University College London visiting Professor in the Department of Physics at the Sun-Yat Sen University in Guangzhou China and Associate Professor in the Babes-Bolyai University Cluj Romania. His research interests include general relativity and modified theories of gravity cosmology astrophysics and applied mathematics. Francisco S. N. Lobo is Principal Investigator at the Science Faculty of the Universidade de Lisboa and leads the Cosmology Group at the Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences. His research is focused on gravitational physics and several of his publications have received extensive news coverage from publications including The New York Times Scientific American and National Geographic.