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Principles Of Spacetimematter Cosmology Particles And Waves In Five Dimensions Paul S Wesson

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Principles Of Spacetimematter Cosmology Particles And Waves In Five Dimensions Paul S Wesson
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.41 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Paul S. Wesson, James M. Overduin
ISBN: 9789813235786, 9813235780
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Principles Of Spacetimematter Cosmology Particles And Waves In Five Dimensions Paul S Wesson by Paul S. Wesson, James M. Overduin 9789813235786, 9813235780 instant download after payment.

This book is a summing up of the prospects for unification between relativity and particle physics based on the extension of Einstein's theory of General Relativity to five dimensions. This subject was first established by Paul Wesson in his previous best-seller, Space-Time-Matter, and discussed from a different perspective in Five-Dimensional Physics, both published by World Scientific in 1999 and 2006 respectively. This third book brings the field up to date and details many new developments and connections to particle theory and wave mechanics in particular. It was in largely finished form at the time of Paul Wesson's untimely death in 2015, and has been completed and expanded by his former student and longtime collaborator, James Overduin.

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