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On the Disformal Transformation of the Einstein-Hilbert Action

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Disformal transformation is a generalisation of the well-known conformal transformation commonly elaborated in mainstream graduate texts in gravity (relativity) and modern cosmology. This transformation is one of the most important mathematical operations in scalar tensor theories attempting to address pressing problems involving dark energy and dark matter. With this topic yet to penetrate these texts, we present a pedagogically oriented derivation of the disformal transformation of the Einstein-Hilbert action. Along the way of calculation, we encounter apparently problematic terms that could be construed as leading to equations of motion that go beyond second order in derivatives, signalling instability. We demonstrate that these terms can be eliminated and absorbed through the definition of the Riemann curvature tensor. The transformed Einstein-Hilbert action turns out to be a special case of the Horndeski action and the equations of motion for the scalar field that it describes are all up to second order only in derivatives, implying stability.

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Degenerate higher-order Maxwell-Einstein theories

gr-qc · 2025-02-05 · conditional · novelty 7.0

A complete classification of quadratic degenerate Maxwell-Einstein theories is given, including a new theory that generalizes Horndeski's non-minimal coupling to gauge fields.

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  • Degenerate higher-order Maxwell-Einstein theories gr-qc · 2025-02-05 · conditional · none · ref 124 · internal anchor

    A complete classification of quadratic degenerate Maxwell-Einstein theories is given, including a new theory that generalizes Horndeski's non-minimal coupling to gauge fields.