Progress in relativity, gravitation, cosmology / V.V. Dvoeglazov, A. Molgado, editors
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- Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, [2012]
- Copyright Date
- ©2012
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- 1 online resource (x, 176 pages) : illustrations
- Additional Creators
- Dvoeglazov, Valeri V. and Molgado, A.
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- Contents
- PROGRESS IN RELATIVITY, GRAVITATION, COSMOLOGY ; PROGRESS IN RELATIVITY, GRAVITATION, COSMOLOGY ; CONTENTS ; EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION; Announcement; THE WIGNER LITTLE GROUP IN SO (3,C) AND NONLINEAR MAXWELL THEORY IN NONCOMMUTATIVE SPACE-TIME; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. BasicFactsintheLorentzGroup; 3. TheProblemofaLittleGroupinSO(3,C), Non-IsotropicCase; 4. OnReductionofaComplexNon-IsotropicVectortoaRealForm; 5. OnPhysicalMeaningof2-ParametricSubgroup; 6. TheProblemofaLittleGroupinSO(3,C), IsotropicCase; 7. BehavioroftheNonlinearConstitutiveRelationsundertheLorentzGroup., 8. OnConstitutiveRelationsandDiscreteDualSymmetry9. Supplement. MinkowskiConstitutiveRelationsinaComplex3-VectorForm; ConclusionandAcknowledgment; References; DIRAC-K AHLER FIELD AND 2-POTENTIAL APPROACH TO ELECTRODYNAMICS WITH TWO CHARGES; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Dirac-K ahlerCompositeBoson, WaveEquation; 3. OnEquationsforParticleswithDifferentParities; 4. MasslessVectorParticle; 5. MasslessPseudovectorParticle; 6.ComparisonoftheResultsforVectorandPseudovectorFields; 7. MaxwellEquationsinthePresenceofSources:PhotonFieldswithDifferentParities; 8. ExtensionoftheMaxwellTheorytoRiemannianSpace-Time., 9. DualSymmetryintheExtendedMaxwellheoryConclusions; References; NEW REPRESENTATION FOR ENERGY-MOMENTUM AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO RELATIVISTIC DYNAMICS; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. RepresentationsofEnergy-MomentumasFunctionsofRapidityandItsCounterpart; 2.1. ElementsofRelativisticDynamicsofChargedParticle; 2.2. HyperbolicAngleDualtoRapidity; 3. Low-andHigh-VelocityLimitsofDiracEquation. AnalogueofPauliEquationNearLightSpeedState; 3.1.(I)TheLow-Speed(Non-relativistic)Limit; 3.2.(II)TheHighSpeedLimit; 4. MappingfromtheMasslessStateontoStatewithNon-VanishingMass., 5. CovariantFormofEvolutionEquationsWrittenwithrespecttoCounterpartofRapidityandRelatedGroupofTransformationsConclu; Acknowledgments; References; THE CHARACTERISTIC FUNCTIONS AND THEIR TYPICAL VALUES FOR THE NONLINEAR SPINORS; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. PropertiesoftheDarkNonlinearSpinor; 3. TheNonlinearSpinorwithElectromagneticInteraction; 4. SomeInterestingPropertiesoftheNonlinearSpinor; 5. TheTestofMass-EnergyRelation; DiscussionandConclusion; Acknowledgments; References; PARABOSE ALGEBRA AS A CANDIDATE FOR THE SPACE-TIME SUPERSYMMETRY; Abstract; 1. Introduction., and 2. ParaboseAlgebraN=4asGeneralizedSuperconformalSymmetry3. RepresentationsoftheParaboseAlgebra; 4. Representationp=1; 5. Representationsp=2; Conclusion; References; EVIDENCE FOR 3-SPACE AS A DYNAMICAL SYSTEM; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Dynamical3-Space; 3. Hertz-MaxwellElectromagneticTheory; 4. DerivingLorentzSymmetry; 5. ExpandingUniversefromDynamical3-Space; 6. ExpandingUniverse-MatterandRadiationOnly; 7. Friedmann-GRStandard CDMCosmologyModel; 8. Predictingthe CDMParameters and DM; 9. Dynamical3-SpaceandHotterEarlyUniverse; Conclusion; References; CLASSICAL GAUGE FIELD AS A DARK MATTER; Abstract.
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- 9781613248867 (electronic bk.)
1613248865 (electronic bk.)
9781613248119
1613248113 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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