A scale-invariant nonlinear modification of Maxwellian electrodynamics within general relativity is proposed. The starting point is the Mie model and its scale-invariant generalization in flat space-time E4. We prove that all static, spherically symmetrical regular field configurations in this new theory, as well as those in the Mie model, possess negative energy. In search of solitonlike solutions with positive masses, we take into account their proper gravitational fields. We show first that in Riemannian space any gauge-invariant electrodynamic theory does not admit regular solutions. Supposing the gauge invariance to be broken inside the particle, we prove the existence of static particlelike solutions with spherical symmetry and positi...
International audienceWe perform a general analysis of the dynamic structure of two classes of relat...
Static spherically-symmetric matter distributions whose energy–momentum tensor is characterized by a...
AbstractStatic spherically-symmetric matter distributions whose energy–momentum tensor is characteri...
A scale-invariant nonlinear modification of Maxwellian electrodynamics within general relativity is ...
International audienceWe perform a study of the gravitating electrostatic spherically symmetric (G-E...
International audienceWe perform a study of the gravitating electrostatic spherically symmetric (G-E...
In this thesis we perform a broad study of a class of relativistic field theories supporting non-top...
We consider static, cylindrically symmetric configurations in general relativity coupled to nonlinea...
In the framework of Einstein's general relativity theory, the authors study regular static spherical...
We consider static, spherically symmetric configurations in general relativity, supported by nonline...
We consider spherically symmetric configurations in general relativity (GR), supported by nonlinear ...
International audienceWe perform a general analysis of the dynamic structure of two classes of relat...
We consider spherically symmetric configurations in general relativity (GR), supported by nonlinear ...
International audienceWe perform a general analysis of the dynamic structure of two classes of relat...
International audienceWe perform a general analysis of the dynamic structure of two classes of relat...
International audienceWe perform a general analysis of the dynamic structure of two classes of relat...
Static spherically-symmetric matter distributions whose energy–momentum tensor is characterized by a...
AbstractStatic spherically-symmetric matter distributions whose energy–momentum tensor is characteri...
A scale-invariant nonlinear modification of Maxwellian electrodynamics within general relativity is ...
International audienceWe perform a study of the gravitating electrostatic spherically symmetric (G-E...
International audienceWe perform a study of the gravitating electrostatic spherically symmetric (G-E...
In this thesis we perform a broad study of a class of relativistic field theories supporting non-top...
We consider static, cylindrically symmetric configurations in general relativity coupled to nonlinea...
In the framework of Einstein's general relativity theory, the authors study regular static spherical...
We consider static, spherically symmetric configurations in general relativity, supported by nonline...
We consider spherically symmetric configurations in general relativity (GR), supported by nonlinear ...
International audienceWe perform a general analysis of the dynamic structure of two classes of relat...
We consider spherically symmetric configurations in general relativity (GR), supported by nonlinear ...
International audienceWe perform a general analysis of the dynamic structure of two classes of relat...
International audienceWe perform a general analysis of the dynamic structure of two classes of relat...
International audienceWe perform a general analysis of the dynamic structure of two classes of relat...
Static spherically-symmetric matter distributions whose energy–momentum tensor is characterized by a...
AbstractStatic spherically-symmetric matter distributions whose energy–momentum tensor is characteri...