The law of gravitational attraction is a window on three formal approaches to laws of nature based on Lorentz-invariance: Poincaré’s four-dimensional vector space (1906), Minkowski’s matrix calculus and spacetime geometry (1908), and Sommerfeld’s 4-vector algebra (1910). In virtue of a common appeal to 4-vectors for the characterization of gravitational attraction, these three contributions track the emergence and early development of four-dimensional physics
An alternative approach to understanding gravitation is proposed and its possible technological appl...
It is the author's belief that a perfect theory will eventually be formulated, where geometry and ph...
The re-identification of the many-world background of the special theory of relativ- ity (SR) as fo...
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Presents a lecture of Professor Ramamurti Shankar that discusses the four-vector as a focus on energ...
The thesis herewith submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of...
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We present the history of fourth order metric theories of gravitation from its beginning in 1918 unt...
Fefferman and Graham showed some time ago that four dimensional conformal geometries could ...
Presents a lecture of Professor Ramamurti Shankar that introduces four-vector that unifies space-tim...
The 4+1 formalism in general relativity (GR) prescribes field equations for the spacetime metric γμν...
A four dimensional approach to Newtonian physics is used to distinguish between a number of differen...
International audienceA short introduction to N = 1 supergravity in four dimensions in the superspac...
This book focuses on the phenomena of inertia and gravitation, one objective being to shed some new ...
Before Albert Einstein proposed the concept of four-dimensional spacetime, late Victorian scientists...
An alternative approach to understanding gravitation is proposed and its possible technological appl...
It is the author's belief that a perfect theory will eventually be formulated, where geometry and ph...
The re-identification of the many-world background of the special theory of relativ- ity (SR) as fo...
The paper presents a study of the emergence of a four-dimensional approach to relativistic physics, ...
Presents a lecture of Professor Ramamurti Shankar that discusses the four-vector as a focus on energ...
The thesis herewith submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of...
Fefferman and Graham showed some time ago that four-dimensional conformal geometries could be analyz...
We present the history of fourth order metric theories of gravitation from its beginning in 1918 unt...
Fefferman and Graham showed some time ago that four dimensional conformal geometries could ...
Presents a lecture of Professor Ramamurti Shankar that introduces four-vector that unifies space-tim...
The 4+1 formalism in general relativity (GR) prescribes field equations for the spacetime metric γμν...
A four dimensional approach to Newtonian physics is used to distinguish between a number of differen...
International audienceA short introduction to N = 1 supergravity in four dimensions in the superspac...
This book focuses on the phenomena of inertia and gravitation, one objective being to shed some new ...
Before Albert Einstein proposed the concept of four-dimensional spacetime, late Victorian scientists...
An alternative approach to understanding gravitation is proposed and its possible technological appl...
It is the author's belief that a perfect theory will eventually be formulated, where geometry and ph...
The re-identification of the many-world background of the special theory of relativ- ity (SR) as fo...