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    Spherically Symmetric solutions in Multidimensional Gravity with the SU(2) Gauge Group as the Extra Dimensions

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    The multidimensional gravity on the principal bundle with the SU(2) gauge group is considered. The numerical investigation of the spherically symmetric metrics with the center of symmetry is made. The solution of the gravitational equations depends on the boundary conditions of the ``SU(2) gauge potential'' (off-diagonal metric components) at the symmetry center and on the type of symmetry (symmetrical or antisymmetrical) of these potentials. In the chosen range of the boundary conditions it is shown that there are two types of solutions: wormhole-like and flux tube. The physical application of such kind of solutions as quantum handles in a spacetime foam is discussed.Comment: misprints are correcte

    Experimental test for 5th dimension in Kaluza-Klein gravity

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    Several electric/magnetic charged solutions (dyons) to 5D Kaluza-Klein gravity on the principal bundle are reviewed. Here we examine the possibility that these solutions can act as quantum virtual wormholes in spacetime foam models. By applying a sufficently large, external electric and/or magnetic field it may be possible to ``inflate'' these solutions from a quantum to a classical state. This effect could lead to a possible experimental signal for higher dimensions in multidimensional gravity.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Talk given at the Third Meeting on Constrained Dynamics and Quantum Gravity, Villasimius (Sardinia), September 13-17, 199

    Duality between magnetic field and rotation

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    It is shown that in 5D Kaluza-Klein theory there are everywhere regular wormhole-like solutions in which the magnetic field at the center is the origin of a rotation on the peripheral part of these solutions. The time on the peripheral part is topologically non-trivial and magnetic field is suppressed in comparison with the electric one.Comment: discussion about closed time-like curves is adde

    Electric/magnetic flux tube on the background of magnetic/electric field

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    It is argued that the phenomenon of a flux tube in quantum chromodynamics is closely connected with a spontaneously symmetry breakdown of gauge theory. It is shown that in the presence of a mass term in the SU(2) gauge theory the Nielsen-Olesen equations describe the flux tube surrounded by an external field.Comment: unessential changes in the tex
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