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Generally-covariant and \(GL(n,\mathbb{R})\)-invariant model of field of linear frames interacting with a multiplet of complex scalar fields
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    Generally-covariant and \(GL(n,\mathbb{R})\)-invariant model of field of linear frames interacting with a multiplet of complex scalar fields (English)
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    The author develops a \( GL(n,\mathbb{R})\)-invariant field theory, starting with a field of linear frames and a multiplet of complex scalar vector fields, on a differentiable manifold. After constructing some Lagrangian, he derives the field equations and gives three particular solutions.
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    field theory
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    linear frames
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    scalar fields
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    Born-Infeld nonlinearity
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    Lagrangian
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