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Jul 10 at 18:08 history closed Níckolas Alves
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Jul 6 at 5:47 comment added Noone @FaberBosch check my answer here physics.stackexchange.com/questions/587395/…
Jul 6 at 4:55 comment added Faber Bosch The difficulty is that I am not finding the EoM given in paper's equation (20) after varying. I am looking for the stress-energy tensor corresponding to $\phi$.
Jul 6 at 4:37 comment added Níckolas Alves What exactly is your difficulty? Looking at this action, deriving the EoMs seems quite similar to pure GR. The new term and factor doesn't really change much: the tricky bits with them would be only the variation of the $\sqrt{-g}$ factor, which is done in any reference discussing GR from an action. No stress tensor here, since everything is gravitational (the dilaton field will only contribute to the left side of the would-be Einstein equations)
S Jul 6 at 4:04 history bounty started Faber Bosch
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Jul 5 at 8:56 history edited Faber Bosch CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jul 4 at 20:12 history closed Miyase
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