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Cosmological higher-curvature gravities

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We examine higher-curvature gravities whose FLRW configurations are specified by equations of motion which are of second order in derivatives, just like in Einstein gravity. We name these theories Cosmological Gravities and initiate a systematic exploration in dimensions $D \geq 3$. First, we derive an instance of Cosmological Gravity to all curvature orders and dimensions $D \geq 3$. Second, we study Cosmological Gravities admitting non-hairy generalizations of the Schwarzschild solution characterized by a single function whose equation of motion is, at most, of second order in derivatives. We present explicit instances of such theories for all curvature orders and dimensions $D \geq 4$. Finally, we investigate the equations of motion for cosmological perturbations in the context of generic Cosmological Gravities. Remarkably, we find that the linearized equations of motion for scalar cosmological perturbations in any Cosmological Gravity in $D\geq 3$ contain no more than two time derivatives. We explicitly corroborate this aspect by presenting the equations for the scalar perturbations in some four-dimensional Cosmological Gravities up to fifth order in the curvature.

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Regular Black Holes in Nonlocal Quasitopological Gravity

gr-qc · 2026-07-08 · accept · novelty 7.0

Infinite-derivative completions of quasitopological gravities are ghost-free, avoid strong coupling, and admit exact spherically symmetric vacuum regular black holes obeying a perturbative Birkhoff theorem.

Cosmic Inflation From Regular Black Holes

gr-qc · 2026-04-06 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Regular black holes in the bulk of quasi-topological gravity drive a de Sitter inflationary phase on the brane at small scales, with e-fold number set by the ratio of black hole radius to higher-curvature scale.

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  • Regular Black Holes in Nonlocal Quasitopological Gravity gr-qc · 2026-07-08 · accept · none · ref 23 · internal anchor

    Infinite-derivative completions of quasitopological gravities are ghost-free, avoid strong coupling, and admit exact spherically symmetric vacuum regular black holes obeying a perturbative Birkhoff theorem.

  • Cosmic Inflation From Regular Black Holes gr-qc · 2026-04-06 · unverdicted · none · ref 30 · internal anchor

    Regular black holes in the bulk of quasi-topological gravity drive a de Sitter inflationary phase on the brane at small scales, with e-fold number set by the ratio of black hole radius to higher-curvature scale.