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Teleparallel Newton—Cartan Gravity

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Speaker: 
Philip Schwartz
Affiliation: 
Universität Hannover
Date: 
Thu, 18/04/2024 - 11:30 - 14:00
Location: 
MPIM Seminar Room
Parent event: 
MPIM Math-Phys Seminar
Newton—Cartan gravity is a differential-geometric reformulation of Newtonian gravity, bringing the latter closer to general relativity (GR): as in GR, gravitational effects are encoded into spacetime geometry, which however is of non-Lorentzian nature.  Newton—Cartan gravity can be shown to be the Newtonian limit of GR in a rigorous sense, hence providing a coordinate-free geometric formulation of this limiting process.
 
In this talk, after giving a brief introduction to standard Newton—Cartan gravity, we are going to discuss a `teleparallelised' version of Newton—Cartan gravity.  We show how this theory arises as a formal large-speed-of-light limit of the so-called teleparallel equivalent of general relativity (TEGR).  Thus, it provides a geometric formulation of the Newtonian limit of TEGR, analogous to the GR case. We show how by a certain gauge-fixing the standard formulation of Newtonian gravity can be recovered.

 

 

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