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Retraction: Einstein–Maxwell theory without symmetry and examples of geodesics in space with torsion

2019· article· en· 1 citations· W2915402192 on OpenAlex· 10.1139/cjp-2019-0106

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Abstract

The propagation of light and electromagnetic-gravity field in Y n space is studied. Our aims are to obtain the equations that described gravitational field in vacuum from the principle of least action in Y n space, and derive the law of motion of free point particles in Y n ; we showed that free point particles move along geodesics of space. The geodesic in Y n are depended on metric and torsion and this situation are considered in several non-trivial examples of the geodesics in the three-dimensional space without gravitational force; as result, we obtained that even in space without gravity geodesics are depending on torsion of space.

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The record

Venue
Canadian Journal of Physics
Topic
Relativity and Gravitational Theory
Field
Physics and Astronomy
Canadian institutions
Funders
Keywords
GeodesicPhysicsTorsion (gastropod)Gravitational fieldGravitationClassical mechanicsMathematical physicsEinsteinSpace (punctuation)Mathematical analysis
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