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Teleparallel Gravity in Five Dimensional Theories

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arxiv 1403.3161 v2 pith:VJM42E6O submitted 2014-03-13 hep-th gr-qc

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keywords dimensionalgravityteleparallelbraneworldreductionspacetimetheoriescase
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We study teleparallel gravity in five-dimensional spacetime with particular discussions on Kaluza-Klein (KK) and braneworld theories. We directly perform the dimensional reduction by differential forms. In the braneworld theory, the teleparallel gravity formalism in the Friedmann-Lema\^{i}tre-Robertson-Walker cosmology is equivalent to GR due to the same Friedmann equation, whereas in the KK case the reduction of our formulation does not recover the effect as GR of 4-dimensional spacetime.

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