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Lorentz Connections and Gravitation
The different roles played by Lorentz connections in general relativity and
in teleparallel gravity are reviewed. Some of the consequences of this
difference are discussed.Comment: Lecture presented at the Sixth International School on Field Theory
and Gravity, Petropolis, Brazil, 201
Spin Connection and Renormalization of Teleparallel Action
In general relativity, inertia and gravitation are both included in the
Levi-Civita connection. As a consequence, the gravitational action, as well as
the corresponding energy-momentum density, are in general contaminated by
spurious contributions coming from inertial effects. In teleparallel gravity,
on the other hand, because the spin connection represents inertial effects
only, it is possible to separate inertia from gravitation. Relying on this
property, it is shown that to each tetrad there is naturally associated a spin
connection that locally removes the inertial effects from the action. The use
of the appropriate spin connection can be viewed as a renormalization process
in the sense that the computation of energy and momentum naturally yields the
physically relevant values. A self-consistent method for solving field
equations and determining the appropriate spin connection is presented.Comment: v2: 13 pages, minor corrections, new section about solving the field
equations include
Gravitation and the Local Symmetry Group of Spacetime
According to general relativity, the interaction of a matter field with
gravitation requires the simultaneous introduction of a tetrad field, which is
a field related to translations, and a spin connection, which is a field
assuming values in the Lie algebra of the Lorentz group. These two fields,
however, are not independent. By analyzing the constraint between them, it is
concluded that the relevant local symmetry group behind general relativity is
provided by the Lorentz group. Furthermore, it is shown that the minimal
coupling prescription obtained from the Lorentz covariant derivative coincides
exactly with the usual coupling prescription of general relativity. Instead of
the tetrad, therefore, the spin connection is to be considered as the
fundamental field representing gravitation.Comment: 8 pages, no figures. Some signs and references corrected; version to
appear in Int. J. Theor. Phy
Spacetime: Arena or Reality?
For small values of the mass (in relation to the angular momentum and
electric charge), the Kerr-Newman (KN) solution of Einstein equation reduces to
a naked singularity of circular shape. By considering the Hawking and Ellis
extended interpretation of the KN spacetime, as well as Wheeler's idea of
"charge without charge", the non-trivial topological structure of the extended
KN spatial section is found to represent gravitational states with
half-integral angular momentum. As a consequence, it can be consistently
interpreted as a model for the electron-positron system, in which the concepts
of mass, charge and spin emerge from the spacetime geometry. According to this
model, therefore, instead of a simple arena, spacetime must have a concrete
existence, being responsible -- through its highly non-trivial topological
structures -- for the building blocks of (at least some of) the existing matter
in the universe.Comment: Chapter in the book "Relativity and the Dimensionality of the World",
Springer series "Fundamental Theories of Physics", Vol. 153 (2007). Volume
Editor: Vesselin Petko
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