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Noether Symmetries in Gauss-Bonnet-teleparallel cosmology

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arxiv 1609.09289 v1 pith:K6CY3PWO submitted 2016-09-29 gr-qc astro-ph.COhep-th

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keywords mathcalnoetherapproachcosmologicalcurvaturegauss-bonnetinformationinvariant
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A generalized teleparallel cosmological model, $f(T_\mathcal{G},T)$, containing the torsion scalar $T$ and the teleparallel counterpart of the Gauss-Bonnet topological invariant $T_{\mathcal{G}}$, is studied in the framework of the Noether Symmetry Approach. As $f(\mathcal{G}, R)$ gravity, where $\mathcal{G}$ is the Gauss-Bonnet topological invariant and $R$ is the Ricci curvature scalar, exhausts all the curvature information that one can construct from the Riemann tensor, in the same way, $f(T_\mathcal{G},T)$ contains all the possible information directly related to the torsion tensor. In this paper, we discuss how the Noether Symmetry Approach allows to fix the form of the function $f(T_\mathcal{G},T)$ and to derive exact cosmological solutions.

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