Following from a question of Wheeler, why does the Hamiltonian constraint H of GR have the particular form it does?. A first answer, by Hojman, Kuchař and Teitelboim, is that using embeddability into spacetime as a principle gives the form of H. The present paper culminates a second Machian answer – initially by Barbour, Foster and ó Murchadha – in which space but not spacetime are assumed. Thus this answer is additionally a classical-level resolution of the spacetime reconstruction problem. In this approach, mere consistency imposed by the Dirac procedure whittles down a general ansatz to one of four alternatives: Lorentzian, Galilean, or Carrollian relativity, or constant mean curvature slicing. These arise together as the different ways ...
This is a substantially expanded version of a chapter-contribution to "The Springer Handbook of Spac...
In four dimensions complexified general relativity (GR) can be non-trivially deformed: there exists ...
Élie Cartan’s invariant integral formalism is extended to gauge field theory, including general rela...
We rederive the results of our companion paper, for matching spacetime and internal signa-ture, by a...
We develop a complete Hamiltonian approach to the theory of perturbations around any spatially homog...
A local resolution to the Problem of Time that is Machian and was previously demonstrated for relati...
We consider the Hamiltonian formulation of Hořava gravity in arbitrary dimensions, which has been pr...
The Problem of Time is that ‘time ’ in each of GR and ordinary quantum theory are mutually incompati...
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptotica...
The Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity (GR) is considered in finite space-time and a spec...
An anti-haecceitist version of spacetime substantivalism--"sophisticated substantivalism"-...
The Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity (GR) is considered in finite space-time and a spec...
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptot-ic...
The Hamiltonian formulation of ordinary mechanics is given in terms of a set of canonical variables ...
Two different Hamiltonian formulations of the metric gravity are discussed and applied to describe a...
This is a substantially expanded version of a chapter-contribution to "The Springer Handbook of Spac...
In four dimensions complexified general relativity (GR) can be non-trivially deformed: there exists ...
Élie Cartan’s invariant integral formalism is extended to gauge field theory, including general rela...
We rederive the results of our companion paper, for matching spacetime and internal signa-ture, by a...
We develop a complete Hamiltonian approach to the theory of perturbations around any spatially homog...
A local resolution to the Problem of Time that is Machian and was previously demonstrated for relati...
We consider the Hamiltonian formulation of Hořava gravity in arbitrary dimensions, which has been pr...
The Problem of Time is that ‘time ’ in each of GR and ordinary quantum theory are mutually incompati...
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptotica...
The Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity (GR) is considered in finite space-time and a spec...
An anti-haecceitist version of spacetime substantivalism--"sophisticated substantivalism"-...
The Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity (GR) is considered in finite space-time and a spec...
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptot-ic...
The Hamiltonian formulation of ordinary mechanics is given in terms of a set of canonical variables ...
Two different Hamiltonian formulations of the metric gravity are discussed and applied to describe a...
This is a substantially expanded version of a chapter-contribution to "The Springer Handbook of Spac...
In four dimensions complexified general relativity (GR) can be non-trivially deformed: there exists ...
Élie Cartan’s invariant integral formalism is extended to gauge field theory, including general rela...