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    Two-spinor formulation of first-order gravity coupled to Dirac fields (English)
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    13 January 2002
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    The authors develop a 2-component formalism for the splitting of the Einstein Lagrangian which is applicable to any \(4m\)-dimensional differentiable manifold admitting a pseudo-Riemannian metric of arbitrary signature without imposing any stringent topological requirements such as parallelizability. This is then applied to first-order gravity theory coupled with Dirac fields. Contents includes: an introduction; spin structures, spin-frames, and soldering forms; standard general relativity in the two-spinor formalism; and the global first-order spinor Einstein Lagrangian. The paper concludes with a 41 item list of references.
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    Einstein Lagrangian
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    2-component spinors
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    first order gravity theories
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