We investigate the Hamiltonian formulation of f(T) gravity and find that
there are five degrees of freedom. The six first class constraints
corresponding to the local Lorentz transformation in Teleparallel gravity
become second class constraints in f(T) gravity, which leads to the
appearance of three extra degrees of freedom and the violation of the local
Lorentz invariance in f(T) gravity. In general, there are D−1 extra degrees
of freedom for f(T) gravity in D dimensions, and this implies that the
extra degrees of freedom correspond to one massive vector field or one massless
vector field with one scalar field.Comment: 18 pages, some references added, minor revision to appear in JHE