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Fourth order gravity: equations, history, and applications to cosmology
The field equations following from a Lagrangian L(R) will be deduced and
solved for special cases. If L is a non-linear function of the curvature
scalar, then these equations are of fourth order in the metric. In the
introduction we present the history of these equations beginning with the paper
of H. Weyl from 1918, who first discussed them as alternative to Einstein's
theory. In the third part, we give details about the cosmic no hair theorem,
i.e., the details how within fourth order gravity with L= R + R^2 the
inflationary phase of cosmic evolution turns out to be a transient attractor.
Finally, the Bicknell theorem, i.e. the conformal relation from fourth order
gravity to scalar-tensor theory, will be shortly presented.Comment: 51 pages, LaTeX, no figure, lecture for 42nd Karpacz Winter School
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