Change and local spatial variation are missing in canonical General Relativity's observables as usually defined, an aspect of the problem of time. Definitions can be tested using equivalent formulations of a theory, non-gauge and gauge, because they must have equivalent observables and everything is observable in the non-gauge formulation. Taking an observable from the non-gauge formulation and finding the equivalent in the gauge formulation, one requires that the equivalent be an observable, thus constraining definitions. For massive photons, the de Broglie-Proca non-gauge formulation observable A_{\mu} is equivalent to the Stueckelberg-Utiyama gauge formulation quantity A_{\mu} + \partial_{\mu} \phi, which must therefore be an observab...
We present a new scheme of defining invariant observables for general relativistic systems. The sche...
I present a complete set of gauge invariant observables, in the context of general relativity couple...
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptot-ic...
Change and local spatial variation are missing in canonical General Relativity's observables as usua...
Change and local spatial variation are missing in canonical General Relativity's observables as usua...
Change and local spatial variation are missing in Hamiltonian General Relativity according to the m...
Change and local spatial variation are missing in Hamiltonian General Relativity according to the mo...
Change seems missing in Hamiltonian General Relativity's observables. The typical definition takes ...
Is change missing in Hamiltonian Einstein-Maxwell theory? Given the most common definition of obser...
Is change missing in Hamiltonian Einstein-Maxwell theory? Given the most common definition of obser...
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptotica...
We derive for generally covariant theories the generic dependency of observables on the original fie...
The construction of Dirac observables, that is gauge invariant objects, in General Relativity is tec...
The individuation of point-events and the Hamiltonian way of distinguishing gravitational from inert...
Some conceptual issues concerning general invariant theories, with special emphasis on general relat...
We present a new scheme of defining invariant observables for general relativistic systems. The sche...
I present a complete set of gauge invariant observables, in the context of general relativity couple...
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptot-ic...
Change and local spatial variation are missing in canonical General Relativity's observables as usua...
Change and local spatial variation are missing in canonical General Relativity's observables as usua...
Change and local spatial variation are missing in Hamiltonian General Relativity according to the m...
Change and local spatial variation are missing in Hamiltonian General Relativity according to the mo...
Change seems missing in Hamiltonian General Relativity's observables. The typical definition takes ...
Is change missing in Hamiltonian Einstein-Maxwell theory? Given the most common definition of obser...
Is change missing in Hamiltonian Einstein-Maxwell theory? Given the most common definition of obser...
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptotica...
We derive for generally covariant theories the generic dependency of observables on the original fie...
The construction of Dirac observables, that is gauge invariant objects, in General Relativity is tec...
The individuation of point-events and the Hamiltonian way of distinguishing gravitational from inert...
Some conceptual issues concerning general invariant theories, with special emphasis on general relat...
We present a new scheme of defining invariant observables for general relativistic systems. The sche...
I present a complete set of gauge invariant observables, in the context of general relativity couple...
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptot-ic...