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Finsler geometry as a model for relativistic gravity

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arxiv 1802.10043 v1 pith:Y3AE6ZT7 submitted 2018-02-27 gr-qc

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We give an overview on the status and on the perspectives of Finsler gravity, beginning with a discussion of various motivations for considering a Finslerian modification of General Relativity. The subjects covered include Finslerian versions of Maxwell's equations, of the Klein-Gordon equation and of the Dirac equation, and several experimental tests of Finsler gravity.

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    Three families of non-Ricci-flat, asymptotically flat, SO(3)-symmetric Berwald vacuum solutions are derived as the first non-trivial exact solutions in Finsler gravity.

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    Finsler gravity vacuum equation reduces to vanishing Finsler Ricci curvature when some power F^n is regular with non-degenerate metric on light cones and Landsberg term vanishes, enabling solutions for homogeneous iso...

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