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Dark matter problem and effective curvature Lagrangians
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    Dark matter problem and effective curvature Lagrangians (English)
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    26 October 2005
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    It is shown that the dependence of the effective Lagrangian \(L\) on the scalar curvature \(R\) is generically singular and cannot always be represented analytically in the \((R,L)\) plane. It is found that, although nonlinear, \(L=L(R)\) bifurcates in several branches of almost linear Lagrangians distinguished only by the effective gravitational constant \(k_{\text{eff}}\) and a cosmological constant \(\Lambda_{\text{eff}}\).
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    cosmology
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    fourth-order gravity
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    effective cosmological constant
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