Quasi-group Symmetries and Evolution of the Universe
Authors: Koryukin V.M. | Published: 17.03.2014 |
Published in issue: #2(21)/2006 | |
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Category: Physics | |
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It is supposed that the evolution of the Universe is determined by particles whose larger part is in a bound state and they are proved only by means of weak interactions. Because the larger part of boson states is indistinguishable, a reduced set of boson fields is used instead of the full set. With this, it is necessary to take into consideration that in Lagrangian there will appear the constants, playing a role of weighting coefficients, such as 1/GN, where GN is the gravitational constant. This makes possible the definition of the space-time as a riemannian variety, whose main tensor is introduced by means of the reduced matrix of density of fields describing the boson states.