European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Nov 2021)

Variational theory of the Ricci curvature tensor dynamics

  • Claudio Cremaschini,
  • Jiří Kovář,
  • Zdeněk Stuchlík,
  • Massimo Tessarotto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09847-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 81, no. 11
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract In this letter a new Lagrangian variational principle is proved to hold for the Einstein field equations, in which the independent variational tensor field is identified with the Ricci curvature tensor $$R^{\mu \nu }$$ R μ ν rather than the metric tensor $$g_{\mu \nu }$$ g μ ν . The corresponding Lagrangian function, denoted as $$L_{R}$$ L R , is realized by a polynomial expression of the Ricci 4-scalar $$R\equiv g_{\mu \nu }R^{\mu \nu }$$ R ≡ g μ ν R μ ν and of the quadratic curvature 4-scalar $$\rho \equiv R^{\mu \nu }R_{\mu \nu }$$ ρ ≡ R μ ν R μ ν . The Lagrangian variational principle applies both to vacuum and non-vacuum cases and for its validity it demands a non-vanishing, and actually also positive, cosmological constant $$\Lambda >0$$ Λ > 0 . Then, by implementing the deDonder–Weyl formalism, the physical conditions for the existence of a manifestly-covariant Hamiltonian structure associated with such a Lagrangian formulation are investigated. As a consequence, it is proved that the Ricci tensor can obey a Hamiltonian dynamics which is consistent with the solutions predicted by the Einstein field equations.