2018
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201819107007
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Modifying the theory of gravity by changing independent variables

Abstract: We study some particular modifications of gravity in search for a natural way to unify the gravitational and electromagnetic interaction. The certain components of connection in the appearing variants of the theory can be identified with electromagnetic potential. The methods of adding matter in the form of scalar and spinor fields are studied. In particular, the expansion of the local symmetry group up to GL(2, C) is explored, in which equations of Einstein, Maxwell and Dirac are reproduced for the theory wit… Show more

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“…This possibility is, at present, speculative yet rather intriguing. In particular, this observation might be relevant for attempts to unify electromagnetism with gravity both in affine [8,18,21,24,48] and standard approaches [47,49,50]. We would also like to make contact with the idea that gravity should be described by a spin-2 field with spin-2 gauge invariance or general covariance [51][52][53][54][55].…”
Section: Gravity As a Gauge Theory Of Connectionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This possibility is, at present, speculative yet rather intriguing. In particular, this observation might be relevant for attempts to unify electromagnetism with gravity both in affine [8,18,21,24,48] and standard approaches [47,49,50]. We would also like to make contact with the idea that gravity should be described by a spin-2 field with spin-2 gauge invariance or general covariance [51][52][53][54][55].…”
Section: Gravity As a Gauge Theory Of Connectionmentioning
confidence: 94%