On the Equivalence of the Dirac Equation Between General Relativity and Teleparallel Gravity

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Relativity And Gravitation, Classical General Relativity, Relativistic Wave Equations

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The Teleparellel Theory (TPT) is one of alternative ways of describing the gravitational field. Unlike the general relativistic description of gravitation in the TPT curvature is assumed to vanish instead of torsion. In general relativistic theory (GRT) the Riemann geometry is used to describe the equations while in the case of TPT the Weitzenböck space-time is used. In this study we showed the equivalence of the Dirac equation between these two theories.

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