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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1589332
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Spin matrices for gravitons and the Humblet decomposition of the angular momentum of gravitational radiation in the linearized theory
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1589332

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    Spin matrices for gravitons and the Humblet decomposition of the angular momentum of gravitational radiation in the linearized theory (English)
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    15 July 2001
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    The authors derive the spin matrices for a linearized classical gravitational field, which satisfy the angular momentum commutation relations for a particle having spin angular momentum two, i.e. a graviton. Their procedure is similar to that followed by \textit{J. Humblet} [Physica, The Hague 10, 585-603 (1943; Zbl 0028.28002)] for the electromagnetic field. They conclude their discussion by commenting that their analogous manner of handling the electromagnetic and gravitational fields was anticipated in the Kaluza-Klein five-dimensional unified field theory.
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