We show that by gauging the Schrodinger algebra with critical exponent z and imposing suitable curvature constraints, that make diffeomorphisms equivalent to time and space translations, one obtains a geometric structure known as (twistless) torsional Newton-Cartan geometry (TTNC). This is a version of torsional Newton-Cartan geometry (TNC) in which the timelike vielbein t mu must be hypersurface orthogonal. For z = 2 this version of TTNC geometry is very closely related to the one appearing in holographic duals of z = 2 Lifshitz space-times based on Einstein gravity coupled to massive vector fields in the bulk. For z not equal 2 there is however an extra degree of freedom b(0) that does not appear in the holographic setup. We show that the...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We apply the Noether procedure for gauging space-time symmetries to theories with Galilean symmetrie...
We compare the gauging of the Bargmann algebra, for the case of arbitrary torsion, with the result t...
We show that by gauging the Schrödinger algebra with critical exponent z and impos-ing suitable cur...
We show that by gauging the Schrodinger algebra with critical exponent z and imposing suitable curva...
We show that by gauging the Schrodinger algebra with critical exponent z and imposing suitable curva...
Abstract: Recently it has been established that torsional Newton-Cartan (TNC) geometry is the approp...
Recently it has been established that torsional Newton-Cartan (TNC) geometry is the appropriate geom...
Recently it has been established that torsional Newton-Cartan (TNC) geometry is the appropriate geom...
Abstract We compare the gauging of the Bargmann algebra, for the case of arbitrary torsion, with the...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We apply the Noether procedure for gauging space-time symmetries to theories with Galilean symmetrie...
We compare the gauging of the Bargmann algebra, for the case of arbitrary torsion, with the result t...
We show that by gauging the Schrödinger algebra with critical exponent z and impos-ing suitable cur...
We show that by gauging the Schrodinger algebra with critical exponent z and imposing suitable curva...
We show that by gauging the Schrodinger algebra with critical exponent z and imposing suitable curva...
Abstract: Recently it has been established that torsional Newton-Cartan (TNC) geometry is the approp...
Recently it has been established that torsional Newton-Cartan (TNC) geometry is the appropriate geom...
Recently it has been established that torsional Newton-Cartan (TNC) geometry is the appropriate geom...
Abstract We compare the gauging of the Bargmann algebra, for the case of arbitrary torsion, with the...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We define a 'non-relativistic conformal method', based on a Schrodinger algebra with critical expone...
We apply the Noether procedure for gauging space-time symmetries to theories with Galilean symmetrie...
We compare the gauging of the Bargmann algebra, for the case of arbitrary torsion, with the result t...