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English | The nontriviality of trivial general covariance: how electrons restrict `time' coordinates, spinors (almost) fit into tensor calculus, and \(\frac{7}{16}\) of a tetrad is surplus structure |
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The nontriviality of trivial general covariance: how electrons restrict `time' coordinates, spinors (almost) fit into tensor calculus, and \(\frac{7}{16}\) of a tetrad is surplus structure (English)
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21 February 2014
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electron
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spinor
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fermion
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general covariance
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geometric object
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nonlinear group representation
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conventionality of simultaneity
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Schwarzschild solution
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absolute object
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