The meaning of gyroscopic invariance for the electromagnetic energy-momentum tensor in Einstein's unified field theory

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Einstein Equations, Electromagnetic Fields, Gravitation Theory, Schroedinger Equation, Unified Field Theory, Gluons, Gyrofrequency, Minkowski Space, Relativistic Theory, Variational Principles

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The gyroscopic invariance implies the representation of the antisymmetric part of the Hermite-symmetric metric by a vector potential. The six functions of this antisymmetric part in general as derived by two vector potentials are introduced. Einstein's variational principle leads to a slight modification of the Einstein-Schroedinger equations, which just includes Minkowski's form of the energy-momentum tensor for the electromagnetic field and the gluon field.

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