Palatini type gravities: Where could I find them?
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I read the article Quantum gravity with torsion and non-metricity (link below). Although I found interesting the analysis in the paper, I found quite interesting an statement in the abstract, quote "The class of actions we consider is of the Palatini type, including the most general terms with up to two derivatives of the metric, but no derivatives of the connection. It contains 19 independent parameters."
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I read the article Quantum gravity with torsion and non-metricity (link below). Although I found interesting the analysis in the paper, I found quite interesting an statement in the abstract, quote "The class of actions we consider is of the Palatini type, including the most general terms with up to two derivatives of the metric, but no derivatives of the connection. It contains 19 independent parameters."
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Hello mate here is your answer.
The class of actions we consider is of the Palatini type, including the most general terms with up to two derivatives of the metric, but no derivatives of the connection. It contains 19 independent parameters.
Hope it helps you.
The class of actions we consider is of the Palatini type, including the most general terms with up to two derivatives of the metric, but no derivatives of the connection. It contains 19 independent parameters.
Hope it helps you.
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