In the context of a gauge theory for the translation group, we have obtained, for a spinless particle, a gravitational analogue of the Lorentz force. Then, we have shown that this force equation can be rewritten in terms of magnitudes related to either the teleparallel or the Riemannian structures induced in spacetime by the presence of the gravitational field. In the first case, it gives a force equation, with torsion playing the role of force. In the second, it gives the usual geodesic equation of general relativity. The main conclusion is that scalar matter is able to feel any one of the above spacetime geometries, the teleparallel and the metric ones. Furthermore, both descriptions are found to be completely equivalent in the sense that...
The theoretical assumptions determining the sign of the static long-range (“Newtonian”) force betwee...
In the framework of the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity, we study the dynamics of a gr...
We discuss equivalent representations of gravity in the framework of metric-affine geometries pointi...
A comparative study between the metric and the teleparallel descriptions of gravitation is made for ...
In the general relativistic description of gravitation, geometry replaces the concept of force. This...
According to the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity, curvature and torsion are two equiva...
We construct a theory in which the gravitational interaction is described only by torsion, but that ...
In general relativity (GR), the metric tensor of spacetime is essential since it represents the grav...
In quantum gauge theory of gravity, the gravitational field is represented by gravitational gauge fi...
Abstract: In this paper we show (using the Clifford bundle formalism) how a gravitational field gen...
Teleparallel gravity can be seen as a gauge theory for the translation group. As such, its fundament...
General relativity dynamics can be derived from different actions - which depart from the Einstein-H...
Teleparallel gravity, a gauge theory for the translation group, turns up as fully equivalent to Eins...
Teleparallel gravity can be seen as a gauge theory for the translation group. As such, its fundament...
A review of the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity is pre-sented. It is emphasized that g...
The theoretical assumptions determining the sign of the static long-range (“Newtonian”) force betwee...
In the framework of the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity, we study the dynamics of a gr...
We discuss equivalent representations of gravity in the framework of metric-affine geometries pointi...
A comparative study between the metric and the teleparallel descriptions of gravitation is made for ...
In the general relativistic description of gravitation, geometry replaces the concept of force. This...
According to the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity, curvature and torsion are two equiva...
We construct a theory in which the gravitational interaction is described only by torsion, but that ...
In general relativity (GR), the metric tensor of spacetime is essential since it represents the grav...
In quantum gauge theory of gravity, the gravitational field is represented by gravitational gauge fi...
Abstract: In this paper we show (using the Clifford bundle formalism) how a gravitational field gen...
Teleparallel gravity can be seen as a gauge theory for the translation group. As such, its fundament...
General relativity dynamics can be derived from different actions - which depart from the Einstein-H...
Teleparallel gravity, a gauge theory for the translation group, turns up as fully equivalent to Eins...
Teleparallel gravity can be seen as a gauge theory for the translation group. As such, its fundament...
A review of the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity is pre-sented. It is emphasized that g...
The theoretical assumptions determining the sign of the static long-range (“Newtonian”) force betwee...
In the framework of the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity, we study the dynamics of a gr...
We discuss equivalent representations of gravity in the framework of metric-affine geometries pointi...