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Group theory and general relativity: representations of the Lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational field
This is the only book on the subject of group theory and Einstein's theory of gravitation. It contains an extensive discussion on general relativity from the viewpoint of group theory and gauge fields. It also puts together in one volume many scattered, original works, on the use of group theor...
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World Scientific
2000
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author | Carmeli, Moshe |
author_facet | Carmeli, Moshe |
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description | This is the only book on the subject of group theory and Einstein's theory of gravitation. It contains an extensive discussion on general relativity from the viewpoint of group theory and gauge fields. It also puts together in one volume many scattered, original works, on the use of group theory in general relativity theory.There are twelve chapters in the book. The first six are devoted to rotation and Lorentz groups, and their representations. They include the spinor representation as well as the infinite-dimensional representations. The other six chapters deal with the application of groups |
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spelling | cern-4678752021-04-22T02:58:05Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/467875engCarmeli, MosheGroup theory and general relativity: representations of the Lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational fieldGeneral Relativity and CosmologyThis is the only book on the subject of group theory and Einstein's theory of gravitation. It contains an extensive discussion on general relativity from the viewpoint of group theory and gauge fields. It also puts together in one volume many scattered, original works, on the use of group theory in general relativity theory.There are twelve chapters in the book. The first six are devoted to rotation and Lorentz groups, and their representations. They include the spinor representation as well as the infinite-dimensional representations. The other six chapters deal with the application of groupsWorld Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:4678752000 |
spellingShingle | General Relativity and Cosmology Carmeli, Moshe Group theory and general relativity: representations of the Lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational field |
title | Group theory and general relativity: representations of the Lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational field |
title_full | Group theory and general relativity: representations of the Lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational field |
title_fullStr | Group theory and general relativity: representations of the Lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational field |
title_full_unstemmed | Group theory and general relativity: representations of the Lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational field |
title_short | Group theory and general relativity: representations of the Lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational field |
title_sort | group theory and general relativity: representations of the lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational field |
topic | General Relativity and Cosmology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/467875 |
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