Magnetic Carrollian gravity from the Carroll algebra
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We explicitly establish the equivalence between the magnetic Carrollian limit of Einstein gravity defined through the Hamiltonian formalism and the Carrollian theory of gravity defined through a gauging of the Carroll algebra along the lines of standard Poincar\'e (or (A)dS) gaugings.
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