In the light of intriguing results of C.C.Barros, we investigate in this thesis the possibilities of geometrical interpretation of all the fundamental interactions in order to unify them. More exactly we try to supply a unified geometrical description for gravitation and electromagnetism. The analysis of Huei's standard approach of Linear Gravity, in which the Einstein equations can be written in the same form of the Maxwell ones, revealed the existence of some imperfections. In fact, the relation between the scalar potential and the electric-type field is not valid except in the harmonic gauge, the Lorentz-type force is obtained with a time independence restriction and an undesired factor 4 appears in the magnetic-type part. A subtle gauge...
Copyright © 2013 Doris LaChance, Claude Gauthier. This is an open access article distributed under t...
In this paper we show how to describe the general theory of a linear metric compatible connection wi...
The geometric and relational approach to the unified description of gravity and electromagnetism are...
Abstract: In this paper we show (using the Clifford bundle formalism) how a gravitational field gen...
Abstract: In this work we present a generalization of the compensating method introduced by Utiyama ...
In 1917 F. Klein proposed his work on projective geometry to A. Einstein for further developments of...
By examining the theory of relativity, as originally proposed by Lorentz, Poincare and Einstein, a f...
In further discussion on the Maxwell-Lorentz equations in Dirac’s symmetrisation, I introduce the co...
The coupling of the electromagnetic field to gravity is an age-old problem. Presently, there is a re...
Different aspects of physical interaction are considered: inertia, gravitation, electrostatics, magn...
In this paper the independent equations of continuum electrodynamics and their quantity are investig...
Part 2: Our General Relativity Field Equation that Incorporates Electromagnetism All past efforts to...
The classical theory of electromagnetism is entirely revised in this book by proposing a variant of ...
This work is devoted to the discussion of an idea that gravitational interactions might be residual ...
Classical gravitation is so similar to the electrostatic that the possible unification has been inve...
Copyright © 2013 Doris LaChance, Claude Gauthier. This is an open access article distributed under t...
In this paper we show how to describe the general theory of a linear metric compatible connection wi...
The geometric and relational approach to the unified description of gravity and electromagnetism are...
Abstract: In this paper we show (using the Clifford bundle formalism) how a gravitational field gen...
Abstract: In this work we present a generalization of the compensating method introduced by Utiyama ...
In 1917 F. Klein proposed his work on projective geometry to A. Einstein for further developments of...
By examining the theory of relativity, as originally proposed by Lorentz, Poincare and Einstein, a f...
In further discussion on the Maxwell-Lorentz equations in Dirac’s symmetrisation, I introduce the co...
The coupling of the electromagnetic field to gravity is an age-old problem. Presently, there is a re...
Different aspects of physical interaction are considered: inertia, gravitation, electrostatics, magn...
In this paper the independent equations of continuum electrodynamics and their quantity are investig...
Part 2: Our General Relativity Field Equation that Incorporates Electromagnetism All past efforts to...
The classical theory of electromagnetism is entirely revised in this book by proposing a variant of ...
This work is devoted to the discussion of an idea that gravitational interactions might be residual ...
Classical gravitation is so similar to the electrostatic that the possible unification has been inve...
Copyright © 2013 Doris LaChance, Claude Gauthier. This is an open access article distributed under t...
In this paper we show how to describe the general theory of a linear metric compatible connection wi...
The geometric and relational approach to the unified description of gravity and electromagnetism are...