Signatures of f ( Q ) gravity in cosmology

We investigate the impact on cosmological observables of f(Q)-gravity, a specific class of modified gravity models in which gravity is described by the nonmetricity scalar, Q. In particular we focus on a specific model which is indistinguishable from the Λ-cold-dark-matter (Λ CDM) model at the backg...

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