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Relativistic theory of gravitation (English)
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1984
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The authors present a theory of gravitation with a Faraday-Maxwell type physical field of spins 2 and 0 and with the principle special relativity in the pseudo-Euclidean space-time. In contrast to general relativity, the theory leads to conservation laws for the energy, momentum and angular momentum of matter and the gravitational field. The concept of an effective Riemannian space of field origin is introduced. In the theory, the complete system of covariant equations for the matter and the gravitational field contains four equations for a gravitational field with spins 2 and 0 and six equations equivalent to the Hilbert-Einstein equations.
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pseudo-Euclidean space-time
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conservation laws
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gravitational field
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Hilbert-Einstein equations
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