Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980ncimb..57..227d&link_type=abstract
Nuovo Cimento B, Serie 11, vol. 57B, June 11, 1980, p. 227-252.
Physics
11
Big Bang Cosmology, Coordinate Transformations, Gravitation Theory, Gravitational Constant, Newton Theory, Relativistic Effects, Covariance, Invariance, Lagrangian Equilibrium Points, Matter (Physics), Nonlinearity, Quantum Theory
Scientific paper
The implications of the coordinate transformations, particularly dilatations, are discussed for the Einstein and other general invariant theories. Attention is given to the role of the Newton constant in the framework of the general theory of relativity, and to classical solutions in the framework of well-defined Lagrangian models. It is shown that an alternative interpretation of the Einstein theory exhibits its genuine dilatational properties; no dimensional constant is present in the Lagrangian, and the Newton constant appears in the Newtonian expansion of the tensor around a flat metric. In addition, it is found that when matter fields develop sizable classical values which represent a large set of perturbative effects, those solutions require completely new forms of gravitational fields.
de Alfaro V.
Fubini S.
Furlan G.
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