Operator manifold approach to geometry and particle physics (Q1368967)

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    Operator manifold approach to geometry and particle physics (English)
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    3 March 1998
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    This paper concerns the generalization and further expansion of ideas of the theory of distortion of the spacetime continuum developed in \textit{G. T. Ter-Kazarian} [Selected Questions of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, VINITI, N5322-B86, Moscow (1986); Comm. Byurakan Obs. 62, No. 1, 1-124 (1989); Astrophys. Space Sci. 194, No. 1, 1-129 (1992); IC/94/290, ICTP Preprint, Trieste, Italy (1994); hep-th/9510110 (1995)], wherein, as it is believed, the spacetime is not the pre-determined background on which physical processes take place, but a dynamical entity itself. The author starts with the formulation of a general gauge principle, within the scope of which the rules governing the general distortion of geometry are outlined. In order to describe the persistent processes of creation and annihilation of regular goyaks (a term introduced by the author in his previous work), a mathematical framework is elaborated. It is, in fact, a still wider generalization of the familiar methods of secondary quantization with appropriate expansion over the geometric objects. Hence it gives rise to the formalism of operator manifolds, which yields the quantization of geometry, differing in principle from all earlier studies.
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    general gauge principle
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    gravitation at \(G=U^{\text{loc}}(1)\)
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    relativity
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    distortion of flat manifolds \(G(2
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    2
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    3)\) at \(G=U^{\text{loc}}(1)\)
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    operator manifold \(\tilde G(2
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    3)\)
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    geometry and particle physics
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    goyaks and link-establishing processes
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    color confinement
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