Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative locations)In his calculation of the spacetime volume of a small Alexandrov interval in four dimensions, Myrheim introduced a term which he referred to as a surface integral (Myrheim 1978 CERN preprint TH-2538). The evaluation of this term has remained opaque and led subsequent authors to obtain a formula for the volume using other techniques (Gibbons and Solodukhin 2007 Phys. Lett. B 649 317). It is the purpose of this work to explicitly calculate this integral and in the process complete the proof for the volume formula in arbitrary dimensions. We point out that it arises from the difference in the flat spacetime volumes of the curved and flat space...
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For a two-surface B tending to an infinite-radius round sphere at spatial infinity, we consider the ...
Abstract We study the boundary description of the volume of maximal Cauchy slices using the recently...
AbstractWe derive and analyze two equivalent integral formulations for the time-harmonic electromagn...
AbstractThe geometry of causal diamonds or Alexandrov open sets whose initial and final events p and...
The volume contained within any closed, simple, piece-wise smooth boundary can be determined by inte...
The evaluation of volume integrals that arise in conjunction with a hypersingular boundary integral ...
The geometry of causal diamonds or Alexandrov open sets whose initial and final events $p$ and $q$ r...
We derive a general integral formula on an embedded hypersurface for general relativistic space-time...
In modeling and numerically implementing a follower pressure in a geometrically nonlinear setting, o...
Context. The dependence of the luminosity distance on the redshift has a key importance in the cosmo...
Abstract. We express the volume of a simplex in spherical or hyperbolic space by iterated integrals ...
We present an explicit formula for calculating the volume of an arbitrary hyperbolic 4-simplex in te...
Summary. It is shown that the known theorems about volume integration of some differential-vectorial...
summary:A surface area estimator for three-dimensional convex sets, based on the invariator principl...
International audienceIn this note we prove that the volume of a causal diamond associated with an i...
For a two-surface B tending to an infinite-radius round sphere at spatial infinity, we consider the ...
Abstract We study the boundary description of the volume of maximal Cauchy slices using the recently...
AbstractWe derive and analyze two equivalent integral formulations for the time-harmonic electromagn...