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Canonical general relativity: matter fields in a general linear frame

Building on the results of previous work, we demonstrate how matter fields are incorporated into the general linear frame approach to general relativity. When considering the Maxwell one-form field, we find that the system that leads naturally to canonical vierbein general relativity has the extrins...

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Autor principal: Clayton, M.A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.532901
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description Building on the results of previous work, we demonstrate how matter fields are incorporated into the general linear frame approach to general relativity. When considering the Maxwell one-form field, we find that the system that leads naturally to canonical vierbein general relativity has the extrinsic curvature of the Cauchy surface represented by gravitational as well as non-gravitational degrees of freedom. Nevertheless the metric compatibility conditions are undisturbed, and this apparent derivative-coupling is seen to be an effect of working with (possibly orthonormal) linear frames. The formalism is adapted to consider a Dirac Fermion, where we find that a milder form of this apparent derivative-coupling appears.
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spelling cern-3615992023-03-14T17:13:50Zdoi:10.1063/1.532901http://cds.cern.ch/record/361599engClayton, M.A.Canonical general relativity: matter fields in a general linear frameGeneral Relativity and CosmologyBuilding on the results of previous work, we demonstrate how matter fields are incorporated into the general linear frame approach to general relativity. When considering the Maxwell one-form field, we find that the system that leads naturally to canonical vierbein general relativity has the extrinsic curvature of the Cauchy surface represented by gravitational as well as non-gravitational degrees of freedom. Nevertheless the metric compatibility conditions are undisturbed, and this apparent derivative-coupling is seen to be an effect of working with (possibly orthonormal) linear frames. The formalism is adapted to consider a Dirac Fermion, where we find that a milder form of this apparent derivative-coupling appears.Building on the results of previous work, we demonstrate how matter fields are incorporated into the general linear frame approach to general relativity. When considering the Maxwell one-form field, we find that the system that leads naturally to canonical vierbein general relativity has the extrinsic curvature of the Cauchy surface represented by gravitational as well as non-gravitational degrees of freedom. Nevertheless the metric compatibility conditions are undisturbed, and this apparent derivative-coupling is seen to be an effect of working with (possibly orthonormal) linear frames. The formalism is adapted to consider a Dirac Fermion, where we find that a milder form of this apparent derivative-coupling appears.gr-qc/9808005CERN-TH-98-252CERN-TH-98--252CERN-TH-98-252oai:cds.cern.ch:3615991998-08-04
spellingShingle General Relativity and Cosmology
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Canonical general relativity: matter fields in a general linear frame
title Canonical general relativity: matter fields in a general linear frame
title_full Canonical general relativity: matter fields in a general linear frame
title_fullStr Canonical general relativity: matter fields in a general linear frame
title_full_unstemmed Canonical general relativity: matter fields in a general linear frame
title_short Canonical general relativity: matter fields in a general linear frame
title_sort canonical general relativity: matter fields in a general linear frame
topic General Relativity and Cosmology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.532901
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