From the issue entitled "Special issue: Physics, gravity, and the work of Joshua Goldberg"International audienceGeneral Relativity obeys the three equivalence principles, the "weak" one (all test bodies fall the same way in a given gravitational field), the "Einstein" one (gravity is locally effaced in a freely falling reference frame) and the "strong" one (the gravitational mass of a system equals its inertial mass to which all forms of energy, including gravitational energy, contribute). The first principle holds because matter is minimally coupled to the metric of a curved spacetime so that test bodies follow geodesics. The second holds because Minkowskian coordinates can be used in the vicinity of any event. The fact that the latter, st...
start from John Norton's analysis (1985) of the reach of Einstein's version of the principle of equi...
We want to shed light on some discussed aspects of the principle of equivalence. We consider two dif...
Abstract The theory of scalar gravity proposed by Nordström, and refined by Einstein and Fokker, pro...
From the issue entitled "Special issue: Physics, gravity, and the work of Joshua Goldberg"Internatio...
Gravitational self-interactions are assumed to be determined by the covariant derivative acting on t...
International audienceThe construction of this theory starts with Newtonian space-time and a tentati...
I discuss the relationship between different versions of the equivalence principle in general relati...
2 pages. Text of a talk given at the 9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome, July 2000.International aud...
Abstract We review the conceptual basis on the Equivalence Principle, elucidating its crucial role i...
Fundamental issues underlying gravitational physics and some of the shortcomings of Einstein's gener...
Einstein structured the theoretical frame of his work on gravity under the Special Relativ...
The principles of an "ether-theory" of gravity are recalled. It is a preferred-frame bimetric theory...
15 pages (in the format here), text of talk given at the 2nd Workshop "Gravity, Astrophysics and Str...
Abstract The Einstein–Hilbert action of the general theory of relativity (GR) is the integral of the...
The Principle of Equivalence is a central concept of Einstein’s theory of gravitation, which makes g...
start from John Norton's analysis (1985) of the reach of Einstein's version of the principle of equi...
We want to shed light on some discussed aspects of the principle of equivalence. We consider two dif...
Abstract The theory of scalar gravity proposed by Nordström, and refined by Einstein and Fokker, pro...
From the issue entitled "Special issue: Physics, gravity, and the work of Joshua Goldberg"Internatio...
Gravitational self-interactions are assumed to be determined by the covariant derivative acting on t...
International audienceThe construction of this theory starts with Newtonian space-time and a tentati...
I discuss the relationship between different versions of the equivalence principle in general relati...
2 pages. Text of a talk given at the 9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome, July 2000.International aud...
Abstract We review the conceptual basis on the Equivalence Principle, elucidating its crucial role i...
Fundamental issues underlying gravitational physics and some of the shortcomings of Einstein's gener...
Einstein structured the theoretical frame of his work on gravity under the Special Relativ...
The principles of an "ether-theory" of gravity are recalled. It is a preferred-frame bimetric theory...
15 pages (in the format here), text of talk given at the 2nd Workshop "Gravity, Astrophysics and Str...
Abstract The Einstein–Hilbert action of the general theory of relativity (GR) is the integral of the...
The Principle of Equivalence is a central concept of Einstein’s theory of gravitation, which makes g...
start from John Norton's analysis (1985) of the reach of Einstein's version of the principle of equi...
We want to shed light on some discussed aspects of the principle of equivalence. We consider two dif...
Abstract The theory of scalar gravity proposed by Nordström, and refined by Einstein and Fokker, pro...