Modified gravity theories supply viable mathematical frameworks for inflation, bounces, and dark energy eras that match observational data.
Thermodynamics in $f(R,R_{\alpha\beta}R^{\alpha\beta},\phi)$ theory of gravity
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First and second laws of black hole thermodynamics are examined at the apparent horizon of FRW spacetime in $f(R,R_{\alpha\beta}R^{\alpha\beta} ,\phi)$ gravity, where $R$, $R_{\alpha\beta}R^{\alpha\beta}$ and $\phi$ are the Ricci scalar, Ricci invariant and the scalar field respectively. In this modified theory, Friedmann equations are formulated for any spatial curvature. These equations can be presented into the form of first law of thermodynamics for $T_{h}d\hat{S}_{h}+ T_{h}d_{i}\hat{S}_{h}+W dV=dE$, where $d_{i}\hat{S}_{h}$ is an extra entropy term because of the non-equilibrium presentation of the equations and $T_{h}d\hat{S}_{h}+W dV=dE$ for the equilibrium presentation. The generalized second law of thermodynamics (GSLT) is expressed in an inclusive form where these results can be represented in GR $f(R)$ and $f(R, \phi)$ gravities. Finally to check the validity of GSLT, we take some particular models and produce constraints of the parameters.
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Modified Gravity Theories on a Nutshell: Inflation, Bounce and Late-time Evolution
Modified gravity theories supply viable mathematical frameworks for inflation, bounces, and dark energy eras that match observational data.