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25 April 2024
 
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Gauge Gravity and Conservation Laws in Higher Order Anisotropic Spaces
Sergiu I. Vacaru ;
Date 28 Oct 1998
Journal Sergiu Vacaru: Interactions, Strings, and Isotopies in Higher Order Anisotropic Superspaces (Hadronic Press, Palm Harbor, USA, 1998) 260-283
Subject hep-th
AbstractWe propose an approach to the theory of higher order anisotropic field interactions and curved spaces (in brief, ha-field, ha-interactions and ha-spaces). The concept of ha-space generalises various types of Lagrange and Finsler spaces and higher dimension (Kaluza-Klein) spaces. This work consists from two parts. In the first we outline the theory of Yang-Mills ha-fields and two gauge models of higher order anisotropic gravity are analyzed. The second is devoted to the theory of nearly autoparallel maps (na-maps) of locally anisotropic spaces (la-spaces) and to the problem of formulation of conservation laws for la-field interactions. By defining invariants of na-map transforms we present a systematic classification of la-spaces.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9810229
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