Abstract
Abstract
Determining the number of propagating degrees of freedom in
metric-affine theories of gravity requires the use of Hamiltonian
constraint analysis, except in some subclasses of theories. We
develop the technicalities necessary for such analyses and
apply them to the Weyl-invariant and projective-invariant
case of metric-affine-R
2 theory that is known to propagate
just the graviton. This serves as a check of the formalism
and a case study where we introduce appropriate ADM variables
for the distortion 3-tensor tensor and its time derivatives,
that will be useful when analyzing more general metric-affine
theories where the physical spectrum is not known.
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