Kinematics and dynamics in a bipartite-Finsler spacetime
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Publication:2011445
Abstract: We study some properties of a recently proposed local Lorentz Violating Finsler geometry, the so-called Bipartite space. This anisotropic structure deforms the causal null surface to an elliptic cone and provides an anisotropy to the inertia. The modified dispersion relations and the geodesic equation for a massive particle are studied. For a weak directional-dependence we obtain the dynamical and interaction terms analogous to the gravitational sector of the Standard Model Extension.
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