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Top researchers in the field of gravitation present the
state-of-the-art topics outlined in this book, ranging from the
stability of rotating wormholes solutions supported by ghost scalar
fields, modified gravity applied to wormholes, the study of novel
semi-classical and nonlinear energy conditions, to the applications
of quantum effects and the superluminal version of the warp drive
in modified spacetime. Based on Einstein's field equations, this
cutting-edge research area explores the more far-fetched
theoretical outcomes of General Relativity and relates them to
quantum field theory. This includes quantum energy inequalities,
flux energy conditions, and wormhole curvature, and sheds light on
not just the theoretical physics but also on the possible
applications to warp drives and time travel. This book extensively
explores the physical properties and characteristics of these
'exotic spacetimes,' describing in detail the general relativistic
geometries that generate closed timelike curves.
Top researchers in the field of gravitation present the
state-of-the-art topics outlined in this book, ranging from the
stability of rotating wormholes solutions supported by ghost scalar
fields, modified gravity applied to wormholes, the study of novel
semi-classical and nonlinear energy conditions, to the applications
of quantum effects and the superluminal version of the warp drive
in modified spacetime. Based on Einstein's field equations, this
cutting-edge research area explores the more far-fetched
theoretical outcomes of General Relativity and relates them to
quantum field theory. This includes quantum energy inequalities,
flux energy conditions, and wormhole curvature, and sheds light on
not just the theoretical physics but also on the possible
applications to warp drives and time travel. This book extensively
explores the physical properties and characteristics of these
'exotic spacetimes,' describing in detail the general relativistic
geometries that generate closed timelike curves.
Recent cosmological observations have posed a challenge for
traditional theories of gravity: what is the force driving the
accelerated expansion of the universe? What if dark energy or dark
matter do not exist and what we observe is a modification of the
gravitational interaction that dominates the universe at large
scales? Various extensions to Einstein's General Theory of
Relativity have been proposed, and this book presents a detailed
theoretical and phenomenological analysis of several leading,
modified theories of gravity. Theories with generalised
curvature-matter couplings are first explored, followed by hybrid
metric-Palatini gravity. This timely book first discusses key
motivations behind the development of these modified gravitational
theories, before presenting a detailed overview of their subsequent
development, mathematical structure, and cosmological and
astrophysical implications. Covering recent developments and with
an emphasis on astrophysical and cosmological applications, this is
the perfect text for graduate students and researchers.
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