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3. Generalizations of Einstein's Theory
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- PREFACE vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- INTRODUCTION 3
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PART I. Gravitation and Electromagnetism
- 1. Gauge Transformations in Classical Electromagnetism 13
- 2. Aftermath of Einstein's Gravitational Theory 38
- 3. Generalizations of Einstein's Theory 44
- 4. The Renaissance of Weyl's Idea: EM Gauge Theory 77
- 5. Weyl's Classic, 1929 107
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PART II. The Nuclear Interactions
- 6. Klein's Serendipity, 1938 147
- 7. Pauli's Dimensional Reduction, 1953 166
- 8. The Yang-Mills Theory, 1953-54 182
- 9. Shaw's 50(2) Approach, 1954-55 197
- 10. Utiyama's General Approach, 1954-55 208
- CONCLUSION 240
- REFERENCES 243
- INDEX 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- PREFACE vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- INTRODUCTION 3
-
PART I. Gravitation and Electromagnetism
- 1. Gauge Transformations in Classical Electromagnetism 13
- 2. Aftermath of Einstein's Gravitational Theory 38
- 3. Generalizations of Einstein's Theory 44
- 4. The Renaissance of Weyl's Idea: EM Gauge Theory 77
- 5. Weyl's Classic, 1929 107
-
PART II. The Nuclear Interactions
- 6. Klein's Serendipity, 1938 147
- 7. Pauli's Dimensional Reduction, 1953 166
- 8. The Yang-Mills Theory, 1953-54 182
- 9. Shaw's 50(2) Approach, 1954-55 197
- 10. Utiyama's General Approach, 1954-55 208
- CONCLUSION 240
- REFERENCES 243
- INDEX 247