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Radicella, Weak-Field Spherically Symmetric Solutions in \(f(T)\) gravity. Phys. Rev. D 91, 104014 (2015) Article MathSciNet Google Scholar A. DeBenedictis, S. Ilijic, Spherically symmetric vacuum incovariant \(F(T) = T + \frac{\alpha }{2}T^{2} +{\cal{O}}(T^{\gamma })...
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