Spin in gravity: is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? : International School of Cosmology and Gravitation XV Course, Erice, Italy, 13-20 May 1997
"The introduction of spin is believed to be a necessary tool if one wishes to quantize general relativity. Then the main problem is to see if the introduction of spin generalizing the general relativity from a geometric point of view, i.e. through the concept of torsion, can be experimentally v...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The introduction of spin is believed to be a necessary tool if one wishes to quantize general relativity. Then the main problem is to see if the introduction of spin generalizing the general relativity from a geometric point of view, i.e. through the concept of torsion, can be experimentally verified. The reader can find in this book both theoretical and experimental arguments which show the necessity for the introduction of spin, and then of torsion, in gravity. In fact, torsion constitutes the more natural and simple way to introduce spin in general relativity. For that reason it is of fundamental importance to see if there are some experiences that indicate — if not directly, then at least indirectly — the presence of torsion. This book presents a discussion on experiments with a polarized-mass torsion pendulum, the search for galactic dark matter interacting with a spin pendulum, a description of a space-based method for determination of the gravitational constant and space-based measurements of spin in gravity, as well as a discussion on theoretical arguments, for instance the nature of torsion and nonmetricity, the viability of gravitational theories with spin–torsion and spin–spin interaction, many-dimensional gravitational theories with torsion, spinors on curved spaces, the spinors in real space–time, etc. We know that until now there has been no evidence for torsion, but this fact cannot prevent us from considering in some detail this implement of research that seems to be important from both a geometrical and a physical point of view."--Publisher's website |
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spelling | International Cosmology and Gravitation < 1997, Erice, Italy> Verfasser aut Spin in gravity is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? : International School of Cosmology and Gravitation XV Course, Erice, Italy, 13-20 May 1997 editors, P. G. Bergmann ... [et al.] Is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? Singapore World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd. c1998 1 online resource (274 p.) ill txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Science and culture series. Physics 16 Title from PDF file title page (viewed March 17, 2017) "The introduction of spin is believed to be a necessary tool if one wishes to quantize general relativity. Then the main problem is to see if the introduction of spin generalizing the general relativity from a geometric point of view, i.e. through the concept of torsion, can be experimentally verified. The reader can find in this book both theoretical and experimental arguments which show the necessity for the introduction of spin, and then of torsion, in gravity. In fact, torsion constitutes the more natural and simple way to introduce spin in general relativity. For that reason it is of fundamental importance to see if there are some experiences that indicate — if not directly, then at least indirectly — the presence of torsion. This book presents a discussion on experiments with a polarized-mass torsion pendulum, the search for galactic dark matter interacting with a spin pendulum, a description of a space-based method for determination of the gravitational constant and space-based measurements of spin in gravity, as well as a discussion on theoretical arguments, for instance the nature of torsion and nonmetricity, the viability of gravitational theories with spin–torsion and spin–spin interaction, many-dimensional gravitational theories with torsion, spinors on curved spaces, the spinors in real space–time, etc. We know that until now there has been no evidence for torsion, but this fact cannot prevent us from considering in some detail this implement of research that seems to be important from both a geometrical and a physical point of view."--Publisher's website Gravitational fields / Congresses Nuclear spin / Congresses Gravitation / Congresses General relativity (Physics) / Congresses Particles (Nuclear physics) / Congresses Cosmology / Congresses Torsion / Congresses Electronic books Bergmann, Peter Gabriel Sonstige oth http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/3781#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Spin in gravity is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? : International School of Cosmology and Gravitation XV Course, Erice, Italy, 13-20 May 1997 |
title_alt | Is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? |
title_auth | Spin in gravity is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? : International School of Cosmology and Gravitation XV Course, Erice, Italy, 13-20 May 1997 |
title_exact_search | Spin in gravity is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? : International School of Cosmology and Gravitation XV Course, Erice, Italy, 13-20 May 1997 |
title_full | Spin in gravity is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? : International School of Cosmology and Gravitation XV Course, Erice, Italy, 13-20 May 1997 editors, P. G. Bergmann ... [et al.] |
title_fullStr | Spin in gravity is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? : International School of Cosmology and Gravitation XV Course, Erice, Italy, 13-20 May 1997 editors, P. G. Bergmann ... [et al.] |
title_full_unstemmed | Spin in gravity is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? : International School of Cosmology and Gravitation XV Course, Erice, Italy, 13-20 May 1997 editors, P. G. Bergmann ... [et al.] |
title_short | Spin in gravity |
title_sort | spin in gravity is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion international school of cosmology and gravitation xv course erice italy 13 20 may 1997 |
title_sub | is it possible to give an experimental basis to torsion? : International School of Cosmology and Gravitation XV Course, Erice, Italy, 13-20 May 1997 |
topic | Gravitational fields / Congresses Nuclear spin / Congresses Gravitation / Congresses General relativity (Physics) / Congresses Particles (Nuclear physics) / Congresses Cosmology / Congresses Torsion / Congresses Electronic books |
topic_facet | Gravitational fields / Congresses Nuclear spin / Congresses Gravitation / Congresses General relativity (Physics) / Congresses Particles (Nuclear physics) / Congresses Cosmology / Congresses Torsion / Congresses Electronic books |
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