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Exotic smoothness and physics: differential topology and spacetime models

The recent revolution in differential topology related to the discovery of non-standard ("exotic") smoothness structures on topologically trivial manifolds such as R4 suggests many exciting opportunities for applications of potentially deep importance for the spacetime models of theoretica...

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Autores principales: Asselmeyer-Maluga, T, Brans, C H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: World Scientific 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/725848
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Brans, C H
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description The recent revolution in differential topology related to the discovery of non-standard ("exotic") smoothness structures on topologically trivial manifolds such as R4 suggests many exciting opportunities for applications of potentially deep importance for the spacetime models of theoretical physics, especially general relativity. This rich panoply of new differentiable structures lies in the previously unexplored region between topology and geometry. Just as physical geometry was thought to be trivial before Einstein, physicists have continued to work under the tacit - but now shown to be incorrect - assumption that differentiability is uniquely determined by topology for simple four-manifolds. Since diffeomorphisms are the mathematical models for physical coordinate transformations, Einstein's relativity principle requires that these models be physically inequivalent. This book provides an introductory survey of some of the relevant mathematics and presents preliminary results and suggestions for further applications to spacetime models.
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spelling cern-7258482021-04-22T02:32:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/725848engAsselmeyer-Maluga, TBrans, C HExotic smoothness and physics: differential topology and spacetime modelsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThe recent revolution in differential topology related to the discovery of non-standard ("exotic") smoothness structures on topologically trivial manifolds such as R4 suggests many exciting opportunities for applications of potentially deep importance for the spacetime models of theoretical physics, especially general relativity. This rich panoply of new differentiable structures lies in the previously unexplored region between topology and geometry. Just as physical geometry was thought to be trivial before Einstein, physicists have continued to work under the tacit - but now shown to be incorrect - assumption that differentiability is uniquely determined by topology for simple four-manifolds. Since diffeomorphisms are the mathematical models for physical coordinate transformations, Einstein's relativity principle requires that these models be physically inequivalent. This book provides an introductory survey of some of the relevant mathematics and presents preliminary results and suggestions for further applications to spacetime models.World Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:7258482007
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Brans, C H
Exotic smoothness and physics: differential topology and spacetime models
title Exotic smoothness and physics: differential topology and spacetime models
title_full Exotic smoothness and physics: differential topology and spacetime models
title_fullStr Exotic smoothness and physics: differential topology and spacetime models
title_full_unstemmed Exotic smoothness and physics: differential topology and spacetime models
title_short Exotic smoothness and physics: differential topology and spacetime models
title_sort exotic smoothness and physics: differential topology and spacetime models
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