Notes on $f(T)$ Theories
Abstract: The cosmological models based on teleparallel gravity with nonzero torsion are considered. To investigate the evolution of this theory, we consider the phase-space analysis of the $f(T)$ theory. It shows when the tension scalar can be written as an inverse function of $x$ where $x=\rho_{e}/(3m_{pl}{2}H{2})$ and $T=g(x)$, the system is an autonomous one. Furthermore,the $\omega_{e}-\omega'{e}$ phase analysis is given out. We perform the dynamical analysis for the models $f(T)=\beta T\ln(T/T{0})$ and $f(T)=\alpha m_{pl}{2}(-T/m_{pl}{2}){n}$ particularly. We find that the universe will settle into de-Sitter phase for both models. And we have examined the evolution behavior of the power law form in the $\omega_{ep}-\omega'_{ep}$ plane.
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