Infinite derivative gravity : a ghost and singularity-free theory

The objective of this thesis is to present a viable extension of general relativity free from cosmological singularities. A viable cosmology, in this sense, is one that is free from ghosts, tachyons or exotic matter, while staying true to the theoretical foundations of General Relativity such as gen...

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Main Author: Conroy, Aindriú
Other Authors: Mazumdar, Anupam
Published: Lancaster University 2017
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7131772018-10-03T03:22:39ZInfinite derivative gravity : a ghost and singularity-free theoryConroy, AindriúMazumdar, Anupam2017The objective of this thesis is to present a viable extension of general relativity free from cosmological singularities. A viable cosmology, in this sense, is one that is free from ghosts, tachyons or exotic matter, while staying true to the theoretical foundations of General Relativity such as general covariance, as well as observed phenomenon such as the accelerated expansion of the universe and inflationary behaviour at later times. To this end, an infinite derivative extension of relativity is introduced, with the gravitational action derived and the non-linear field equations calculated, before being linearised around both Minkowski space and de Sitter space. The theory is then constrained so as to avoid ghosts and tachyons by appealing to the modified propagator, which is also derived. Finally, the Raychaudhuri Equation is employed in order to describe the ghost-free, defocusing behaviour around both Minkowski and de Sitter spacetimes, in the linearised regime.523.01Lancaster University10.17635/lancaster/thesis/4https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.713177http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/85977/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Infinite derivative gravity : a ghost and singularity-free theory
description The objective of this thesis is to present a viable extension of general relativity free from cosmological singularities. A viable cosmology, in this sense, is one that is free from ghosts, tachyons or exotic matter, while staying true to the theoretical foundations of General Relativity such as general covariance, as well as observed phenomenon such as the accelerated expansion of the universe and inflationary behaviour at later times. To this end, an infinite derivative extension of relativity is introduced, with the gravitational action derived and the non-linear field equations calculated, before being linearised around both Minkowski space and de Sitter space. The theory is then constrained so as to avoid ghosts and tachyons by appealing to the modified propagator, which is also derived. Finally, the Raychaudhuri Equation is employed in order to describe the ghost-free, defocusing behaviour around both Minkowski and de Sitter spacetimes, in the linearised regime.
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title Infinite derivative gravity : a ghost and singularity-free theory
title_short Infinite derivative gravity : a ghost and singularity-free theory
title_full Infinite derivative gravity : a ghost and singularity-free theory
title_fullStr Infinite derivative gravity : a ghost and singularity-free theory
title_full_unstemmed Infinite derivative gravity : a ghost and singularity-free theory
title_sort infinite derivative gravity : a ghost and singularity-free theory
publisher Lancaster University
publishDate 2017
url https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.713177
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