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Symmetry and Equivalence in Teleparallel Gravity

Published 10 Nov 2019 in gr-qc | (1911.03893v2)

Abstract: In theories such as teleparallel gravity and its extensions, the frame basis replaces the metric tensor as the primary object of study. A choice of coordinate system, frame basis and spin-connection must be made to obtain a solution from the field equations of a given teleparallel gravity theory. It is worthwhile to express solutions in an invariant manner in terms of torsion invariants to distinguish between different solutions. In this paper we discuss the symmetries of teleparallel gravity theories, describe the classification of the torsion tensor and its covariant derivative and define scalar invariants in terms of the torsion. In particular, we propose a modification of the Cartan-Karlhede algorithm for geometries with torsion (and no curvature or nonmetricity). The algorithm determines the dimension of the symmetry group for a solution and suggests an alternative frame-based approach to calculating symmetries. We prove that the only maximally symmetric solution to any theory of gravitation admitting a non-zero torsion tensor is Minkowski space. As an illustration we apply the algorithm to six particular exact teleparallel geometries. From these examples we notice that the symmetry group of the solutions of a teleparallel gravity theory is potentially smaller than their metric-based analogues in General Relativity.

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