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Teleparallel gravity is an alternative , was an attempt by Einstein[1] to base a unified theory of electromagnetism and gravity on the mathematical structure of distant parallelism, also referred to as absolute or teleparallelism. In this theory, a spacetime is characterized by a curvature-free linear connection in conjunction with a metric tensor field, both defined in terms of a dynamical tetrad field.
Introduction
editCovariant Formulation
editNew General Relativity
editNon-Gravitational Context
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ A. Einstein (1928). "Riemann-Geometrie mit Aufrechterhaltung des Begriffes des Fernparallelismus". Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phys.-math. Klasse, Sitzungsberichte. 1928: 217–221.
Books
edit- Bishop, R.L.; Goldberg, S.I. (1968), Tensor Analysis on Manifolds (First Dover 1980 ed.), The Macmillan Company, ISBN 0-486-64039-6
- Weitzenböck, R. (1923), Invariantentheorie, Groningen: Noordhoff
- Aldrovandi, R.; Pereira, J.G. (2012), Teleparallel Gravity: An Introduction, Springer: Dordrecht, ISBN 978-94-007-5142-2
External links
edit- Teleparallel Structures and Gravity Theories by Luca Bombelli
- Selected Papers on Teleparallelism, translated and edited by D. H. Delphenich