Exact Solutions and Scalar Fields in Gravity Recent Developments

Exact Solutions and Scalar Fields in Gravity Recent Developments by Alfredo Macías, published by Springer Science & Business Media on August 31, 2001, spans 328 pages and is presented in English. This book is divided into four parts, addressing recent advancements in gravity theories, particularly focusing on scalar fields. The first section examines exact solutions in general relativity, including rotating null dust beams and fluids, while also exploring new research directions that may necessitate revisions of existing theorems within gravity theories.
Readers will find in-depth discussions on alternative theories of gravity that incorporate scalar and gauge fields, as well as investigations into quantum and cosmological effects across various dimensions. The book also delves into cosmological and inflationary scenarios, addressing local effects such as scalar fields’ influence on protogalactic interactions and their role as dark matter. The final part covers experimental topics, including the foundation of Maxwell theory and studies related to black holes and charged fluids in general relativity, making this edition a comprehensive resource for researchers in the field.
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Divided into four parts, this book covers recent developments in topics pertaining to gravity theories, including discussions on the presence of scalar fields.
Part One is devoted to exact solutions in general relativity, and is mainly concerned with the results of rotating null dust beams and fluids. Also included is a panoramic vision of new research directions in this area, which would require revising certain theorems and their possible extensions within gravity theories, new aspects concerning the Ernst potentials, double Kerr spacetimes, and rotating configurations. In particular, there is a detailed discussion of totally symmetric and totally geodesic spaces, in which a method for generating (2+1)-dimensional solutions from (3+1)-dimensional solutions is given.
Part Two deals with alternative theories of gravity, all of which include scalar fields and gauge fields. Here, quantum and cosmological effects, which arise from both gravity theories in four and higher dimensions and from metric-affine theories, are investigated.
Part Three is devoted to cosmological and inflationary scenarios. Local effects, such as the influence of scalar fields in protogalactic interactions, numerical studies of the collapse of molecular cores, as well as the inverse inflationary problem and the blue eigenvalue spectrum of it, are considered. Moreover, the role of scalar fields as dark matter and quantum cosmology in the Bergman-Wagoner and Gowdy theories, together with the relation of the conformal symmetry and deflationary gas universe, are likewise presented.
The last part of the book includes some mixed topics which are still in the experimental stage. Among them are the foundation of the Maxwell theory, a discussion on electromagnetic Thirring problems, a note on the staticity of black holes with non-minimally coupled scalar fields, and a study of the Lorentz force free charged fluids in general relativity.
Thus, this book is the most up-to-date, comprehensive collection of papers on the subject of exact solutions and scalar fields in gravity and is a valuable tool for researchers in the area.
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