Regular solutions in vacuum Brans-Dicke theory compared to vacuum Einstein theory
From MaRDI portal
Publication:903798
Recommendations
Cites work
- A nonsingular Brans wormhole: an analogue to naked black holes
- An Example of a New Type of Cosmological Solutions of Einstein's Field Equations of Gravitation
- BRANS–DICKE THEORY: JORDAN VERSUS EINSTEIN FRAME
- Instability of wormholes supported by a ghost scalar field: I. Linear stability analysis
- Instability of wormholes supported by a ghost scalar field: II. Nonlinear evolution
- Mach's Principle and a Relativistic Theory of Gravitation
- Mach's Principle and a Relativistic Theory of Gravitation. II
- New features of extended wormhole solutions in the scalar field gravity theories
- Notes on wormhole existence in scalar-tensor and \(F(R)\) gravity
- On static spherically symmetric solutions of the vacuum Brans-Dicke theory
- Reciprocal Static Metrics and Scalar Fields in the General Theory of Relativity
- The conformal frame freedom in theories of gravitation
Cited in
(6)- New Exact Vacuum Solutions in Brans–Dicke Theory
- The complete Brans-Dicke theories
- Stationarity and large \(\omega\) Brans-Dicke solutions versus general relativity
- Vacuum Brans-Dicke theory in the Jordan and Einstein frames: can they be distinguished by lensing?
- A nonsingular Brans wormhole: an analogue to naked black holes
- Can weak field lensing distinguish between a naked singularity, an Ellis-Bronnikov regular wormhole and a black hole?
This page was built for publication: Regular solutions in vacuum Brans-Dicke theory compared to vacuum Einstein theory
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q903798)