On a New Approach to Cosmology
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概要
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An attempt is made to develop a new theory of cosmology based on a scalar field, in view of several weak points proper to the general relativistic cosmology. In our treatment, a kind of correspondence principle plays the important role, together with the consideration of the scope of applicability of general relativity. Our cosmological field equation thus proposed not only has an intimate linkage with Einstein's equations, but also satisfies Mach's relation for the universe as a whole in a covariant and intrinsic manner.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1959-02-25
著者
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Nariai Hidekazu
Research Institute For Theorerical Physics Hiroshima University
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Ueno Yoshio
Research Institute For Biosciences Science University Of Tokyo
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Ueno Yoshio
Research Institute For Biosciences And Department Of Toxicology And Microbial Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Science University Of Tokyo
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