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Spherically Symmetric Solutions in M\o ller's Tetrad Theory of Gravitation
The general solution of M\o ller's field equations in case of spherical
symmetry is derived. The previously obtained solutions are verified as special
cases of the general solution.Comment: LaTeX2e with AMS-LaTeX 1.2, 8 page
Indicators and methods for assessing the quality of logistic activity processes
Purpose: This article is aimed at identifying and evaluating the quality and safety indicators of processes in the logistics system and solving the problems of product control in the goods’ distribution process. Design/Methodology/Approach: In order to assess the risks and quality of control methods in the goods’ distribution processes, studies were carried out in the process of grain supply, on which the risk assessment was tested using the fault tree using a qualitative approach with a deductive logic, which allowed to identify events at the lower levels of the system. To evaluate the results when comparing various methods of monitoring the characteristics of products in the product distribution process certain statistical tools were used. The evaluation with comparative tests is required in order to determine the way of measuring products in the goods distribution logistics system. The study uses the methods of formalization, analysis, measurement, experimental and comparison. Findings: The considered risk assessment method and the given example allow us to recommend its use for the product distribution processes for various purposes. A technique is proposed for comparing various control methods based on statistical tools that can be recommended for various goods’ distribution operations. Practical implications: The results of the study can be applied in practice to improve the quality of goods’ distribution processes and reduce risks in the various supply chains. Originality/value: The main contribution of this study is to shift the emphasis on the assessment of processes in goods’ distribution to the positions of a risk-based approach and the use of various statistical tools in logistics’ activities.peer-reviewe
Space-Time Structure and Electromagnetism
Two Lagrangian functions are used to construct geometric field theories. One
of these Lagrangians depends on the curvature of space, while the other depends
on curvature and torsion. It is shown that the theory constructed from the
first Lagrangian gives rise to pure gravity, while the theory constructed using
the second Lagrangian gives rise to both gravity and electromagnetism. The two
theories are constructed in a version of absolute parallelism geometry in which
both curvature and torsion are, simultaneously, non-vanishing. One single
geometric object, {\it W-tensor}, reflecting the properties of curvature and
torsion, is defined in this version and is used to construct the second theory.
The main conclusion is that a necessary condition for geometric representation
of electromagnetism is the presence of a non-vanishing torsion in the geometry
used.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX file, revised versio
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