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25 April 2024
 
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The Energy Momentum Problem in Teleparallel Gravity For Bianchi Type II-VIII-IX Universes
Sezgin Aygun ; Melis Aygun ; Ismail Tarhan ;
Date 27 Jul 2006
AbstractIn this study, using the energy momentum definitions of Einstein, Bergmann-Thomson and Landau-Lifshitz in teleparallel gravity, we compute the energy-momentum distribution (due to matter and fields including gravitation) of the universe based on generalized Bianchi type II-VIII-IX space-time and its transformations type II, VIII, IX metrics, respectively. We obtain that Einstein and Bergmann-Thomson definitions of the energy-momentum complexes give the same results, while Landau-Lifshitz’s energy-momentum definition does not provide same results for these type of metrics. This results are the same as a previous works for Einstein, Bergmann-Thomson and Landau-Lifshitz solutions of the Authors, they investigated the same problem in general relativity, also our results agree with previous works of Cooperstock-Israelit, Rosen, Johri et al.
Source arXiv, gr-qc/0607126
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