Complexity in spacetime and gravitation. I: From chaos to superchaos (Q1809608)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1370455
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1370455 |
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Complexity in spacetime and gravitation. I: From chaos to superchaos (English)
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5 August 2002
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The authors deal with the two fundamental concepts of the `Grand Unification' and the `Chaos Theory'. The concept of complexity enters into the study of physical foundations of gravitation and spacetime. A physical argument in support of the invariant character of a gravitational chaos is found. A mathematical formulation of El Naschie's conjecture is obtained. In some detail the physics of black holes are studied.
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general relativity
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black holes
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relativistic chaos
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Schwarzshild spactime
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