2016
DOI: 10.3390/universe2020013
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Charged and Electromagnetic Fields from Relativistic Quantum Geometry

Abstract: Abstract:In the recently introduced Relativistic Quantum Geometry (RQG) formalism, the possibility was explored that the variation of the tensor metric can be done in a Weylian integrable manifold using a geometric displacement, from a Riemannian to a Weylian integrable manifold, described by the dynamics of an auxiliary geometrical scalar field θ, in order that the Einstein tensor (and the Einstein equations) can be represented on a Weyl-like manifold. In this framework we study jointly the dynamics of electr… Show more

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“…Now we consider the background dynamics given by the Einstein equations (8,9), with the inflaton dynamics (22). From the Einstein equations, we can obtaiṅ…”
Section: An Example: Power-law Inflation With Variable Timescalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now we consider the background dynamics given by the Einstein equations (8,9), with the inflaton dynamics (22). From the Einstein equations, we can obtaiṅ…”
Section: An Example: Power-law Inflation With Variable Timescalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this last framework have been studied several topics. Some of them are inflationary back reaction effects [19], charged and electromagnetic fields [20], geometric back-reaction in pre-inflationary scenarios [21,22] and to study the initial state of the universe [23], among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this last framework have been studied several topics. Some of them are inflationary back reaction effects [15], charged and electromagnetic fields [16], geometric back-reaction in pre-inflationary scenarios [17,18] and to study the initial state of the universe [19], among others. In Sect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%