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Nonmetricity formulation of general relativity and its scalar-tensor extension

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Einstein's celebrated theory of gravitation can be presented in three forms: general relativity, teleparallel gravity, and the rarely considered before symmetric teleparallel gravity. Extending the latter, we introduce a new class of theories where a scalar field is coupled nonminimally to nonmetricity QQ, which here encodes the gravitational effects like curvature RR in general relativity or torsion TT in teleparallel gravity. We point out the similarities and differences with analogous scalar-curvature and scalar-torsion theories by discussing the field equations, role of connection, conformal transformations, relation to f(Q)f(Q) theory, and cosmology. The equations for spatially flat universe coincide with those of teleparallel dark energy, thus allowing to explain accelerating expansion.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, REVTeX, clarifications and references added, version accepted for publication in PR

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