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      The Einstein–Maxwell-particle system in the York canonical basis of ADM tetrad gravity. Part 3. The post-minkowskian N-body problem, its post-newtonian limit in nonharmonic 3-orthogonal gauges and dark matter as an inertial effect 1This paper is one of three companion papers published in the same issue of Can. J. Phys.

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              f(R) theories

              Over the past decade, f(R) theories have been extensively studied as one of the simplest modifications to General Relativity. In this article we review various applications of f(R) theories to cosmology and gravity - such as inflation, dark energy, local gravity constraints, cosmological perturbations, and spherically symmetric solutions in weak and strong gravitational backgrounds. We present a number of ways to distinguish those theories from General Relativity observationally and experimentally. We also discuss the extension to other modified gravity theories such as Brans-Dicke theory and Gauss-Bonnet gravity, and address models that can satisfy both cosmological and local gravity constraints.
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                Journal
                Canadian Journal of Physics
                Can. J. Phys.
                Canadian Science Publishing
                0008-4204
                1208-6045
                November 2012
                November 2012
                : 90
                : 11
                : 1131-1178
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita’ di Firenze, Polo Scientifico, via Sansone 1, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy.
                [2 ]Sezione INFN di Firenze, Polo Scientifico, Via Sansone 1, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy.
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                10.1139/p11-102
                bf7bf26e-e859-4568-ab45-998d29ea92f2
                © 2012

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