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Conformal invariance and torsion in general relativity (English)
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1987
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With a quantised theory in mind a classical theory which is conformally invariant and contains torsion and also a scalar field is constructed by assuming an arbitrary affine connection subject only to the metric having zero covariant derivative. The interpretation proposed for the resulting spin-1 vector field is electromagtic.
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asymmetric connection
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conformally invariant
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torsion
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scalar field
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