Limitations of cosmography in extended theories of gravity

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Abstract

The cosmographic approach, which only relies upon the homogeneity and isotropy of the Universe on large scales, has become an essential tool in dealing with an increasing number of theoretical possibilities for explaining the late-time acceleration of the Universe, ranging from Modified Gravity theories to Dark Energy alternatives passing from testing the cosmological concordance ΛCDM model. Despite its generality, we show that this method has a number of shortcomings when trying to adequately reconstruct theories with higher-order derivatives in either the gravitational or the matter sector. Herein some paradigmatic examples of such an inability, explanations of the limitations and prospective cures will be presented.

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De La Cruz-Dombriz, Á. (2015). Limitations of cosmography in extended theories of gravity. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 268). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.268.0007

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