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19 January 2025
 
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Geometric Gravitational Forces on Particles Moving in a Line
Daniel Cangemi ; Roman Jackiw ;
Date 7 Oct 1992
Journal Phys. Lett. B299 (1993) 24-29
Subject hep-th gr-qc
AbstractIn two-dimensional space-time, point particles can experience a geometric, dimension-specific gravity force, which modifies the usual geodesic equation of motion and provides a link between the cosmological constant and the vacuum $ heta$-angle. The description of such forces fits naturally into a gauge theory of gravity based on the extended Poincaré group, {it i.e./} ``string-inspired’’ dilaton gravity.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9210036
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