Theoretical Challenges to Modifying Gravity in Cosmology

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Abstract
I will discuss attempts to modify Einstein’s theory of General Relativity to explain current observational puzzles in cosmology. Focusing on the late-time acceleration of the universe, I will discuss guiding principles in modifying General Relativity, the theoretical issues that arise, and the fundamental problem of distinguishing such approaches from dark energy in the context of a modern effective field theory approach.
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PSA2022215
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University of Pennsylvania

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