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Proposal for an interpretation of the Hermitian theory of relativity
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    Proposal for an interpretation of the Hermitian theory of relativity (English)
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    The equilibrium conditions for charges and currents, apparent in exact solutions of the field equations, lead one to regard the Hermitian theory of relativity as the theory of a field endowed with two sources: electromagnetic and colour four-currents.
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    electromagnetism
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    equilibrium conditions
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    Hermitian theory of relativity
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    colour four-currents
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