Affiliation:
1. Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, 50923 Köln, Germany
Abstract
In the gauge theory of gravity based on the Poincaré group (the semidirect product of the Lorentz group and the spacetime translations) the mass (energy–momentum) and the spin are treated on an equal footing as the sources of the gravitational field. The corresponding spacetime manifold carries the Riemann–Cartan geometric structure with the nontrivial curvature and torsion. We describe some aspects of the classical Poincaré gauge theory of gravity. Namely, the Lagrange–Noether formalism is presented in full generality, and the family of quadratic (in the curvature and the torsion) models is analyzed in detail. We discuss the special case of the spinless matter and demonstrate that Einstein's theory arises as a degenerate model in the class of the quadratic Poincaré theories. Another central point is the overview of the so-called double duality method for constructing of the exact solutions of the classical field equations.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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