Relativistic theory of gravity

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Relativistic theory of gravity

A.A. Logunov

(Horizons in world physics, v. 215)

Nova Science Publishers, c1998

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The relativistic theory of gravity, presented in this work constructed as a field theory of the gravity field within the framework of special relativity theory. The starting point is the hypothesis that a universal characteristic of matter, the energy momentum tensor serves as the source of gravity. The gravitational field is considered to be a universal physical field with spins 2 and 0, owing to the action of which the effective Riemannian space arises. This permits finding a gauge group and unambiguously constructing the Lagrangian density of the gravitational field. The set of equations of this theory is generally covariant and form invariant with respect to the Lorentx group.

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