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Different Approaches for Moller's Energy in the Kasner-type Space-time
Mustafa Salti ;
Date 16 May 2005
Journal Mod.Phys.Lett. A20 (2005) 2175-2182
Subject gr-qc
AbstractConsidering the Moller energy definition in both Einstein’s theory of general relativity and tele-parallel theory of gravity, we find the energy of the universe based on viscous Kasner-type metrics. The energy distribution which includes both the matter and gravitational field is found to be zero in both of these different gravitation theories and this result agrees with previous works of Cooperstock and Israelit, Rosen, Johri et al., Banerjee-Sen, Vargas who investigated the problem of the energy in Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universe in Einstein’s theory of general relativity and Aydogdu-Salti who considered the same problem in tele-parallel gravity. In all of these works, they found that the energy of the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker space-time is zero. Our result is the same as obtained in the studies of Salti and Havare. They used the viscous Kasner-type metric and found total energy and momentum by using Bergmann-Thomson energy-momentum formulation in both general relativity and tele-parallel gravity. The result that the total energy and momentum components of the universe is zero supports the viewpoints of Albrow and Tryon.
Source arXiv, gr-qc/0505078
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