A four-derivative UV-complete QFT is shown to have consistent perturbative scattering by quantizing on a Krein space with an embedded two-field O(1,1) theory that enforces ghost parity and positive probabilities.
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Primary constraint analysis of Newer General Relativity recovers five tensor and three vector constraints and identifies a previously unreported scalar-sector degeneracy that produces one or two constraints depending on the c_i values.
f(Q) gravity exhibits pathological behavior in its scalar-tensor representation.
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Primary Constraints of Newer General Relativity
Primary constraint analysis of Newer General Relativity recovers five tensor and three vector constraints and identifies a previously unreported scalar-sector degeneracy that produces one or two constraints depending on the c_i values.
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Physical nonviability of $f(\mathbb{Q})$ in the scalar-tensor representation
f(Q) gravity exhibits pathological behavior in its scalar-tensor representation.