Analysis of Emmy Noether's 1918 theorems provides an illuminating method for testing the consequences of coordinate generality, and for exploring what else must be added to this requirement in order to give general covariance its far-reaching physical significance. The discussion takes us through Noether's first and second theorems, and then a third related theorem due originally to F. Klein. Contact will also be made with the contributions of, principally, J.L. Anderson, A. Trautman, P.A.M. Dirac, R. Torretti and the father of the whole business, A. Einstein (an apparent shift in Einstein's thinking on the significance of general covariance between 1916 and 1918 is highlighted)
Einstein considered general covariance to characterize the novelty of his General Theory of Relativi...
How can we reconcile two claims that are now both widely accepted: Kretschmann's claim that a requir...
The general theory of relativity was developed using as a nucleus a principle of symmetry: the princ...
Analysis of Emmy Noether's 1918 theorems provides an illuminating method for testing the consequence...
I exhibit the conflicting roles of Noether's two great theorems in defining conserved quantities, es...
I exhibit the conflicting roles of Noether's two great theorems in defining conserved quantities, es...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
Whether Einstein’s theory of general relativity (GR) satisfies a substantive principle deserving the...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
It is generally acknowledged that the requirement that the laws of a spacetime theory be covariant u...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
How can we reconcile two claims that are now both widely accepted: Kretschmann's claim that a requir...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryJoint Services Electr...
Einstein considered general covariance to characterize the novelty of his General Theory of Relativi...
How can we reconcile two claims that are now both widely accepted: Kretschmann's claim that a requir...
The general theory of relativity was developed using as a nucleus a principle of symmetry: the princ...
Analysis of Emmy Noether's 1918 theorems provides an illuminating method for testing the consequence...
I exhibit the conflicting roles of Noether's two great theorems in defining conserved quantities, es...
I exhibit the conflicting roles of Noether's two great theorems in defining conserved quantities, es...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
Whether Einstein’s theory of general relativity (GR) satisfies a substantive principle deserving the...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
It is generally acknowledged that the requirement that the laws of a spacetime theory be covariant u...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
How can we reconcile two claims that are now both widely accepted: Kretschmann's claim that a requir...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryJoint Services Electr...
Einstein considered general covariance to characterize the novelty of his General Theory of Relativi...
How can we reconcile two claims that are now both widely accepted: Kretschmann's claim that a requir...
The general theory of relativity was developed using as a nucleus a principle of symmetry: the princ...