Einstein gravity in almost Kähler variables and stability of gravity with nonholonomic distributions and nonsymmetric metrics

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DOI10.1007/S10773-009-9973-5zbMATH Open1175.83059arXiv0806.3808OpenAlexW2144749238MaRDI QIDQ842610FDOQ842610


Authors: Sergiu I. Vacaru Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 September 2009

Published in: International Journal of Theoretical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We argue that the Einstein gravity theory can be reformulated in almost Kahler (nonsymmetric) variables with effective symplectic form and compatible linear connection uniquely defined by a (pseudo) Riemannian metric. A class of nonsymmetric theories of gravitation (NGT) on manifolds enabled with nonholonomic distributions is analyzed. There are considered some conditions when the fundamental geometric and physical objects are determined/ modified by nonholonomic deformations in general relativity or by contributions from Ricci flow theory and/or quantum gravity. We prove that in such NGT, for certain classes of nonholonomic constraints, there are modelled effective Lagrangians which do not develop instabilities. It is also elaborated a linearization formalism for anholonomic NGT models and analyzed the stability of stationary ellipsoidal solutions defining some nonholonomic and/or nonsymmetric deformations of the Schwarzschild metric. We show how to construct nonholonomic distributions which remove instabilities in NGT. Finally we conclude that instabilities do not consist a general feature of theories of gravity with nonsymmetric metrics but a particular property of certain models and/or classes of unconstrained solutions.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0806.3808




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