The Energy of a Dynamical Wave-Emitting System in General Relativity

Foundations of Physics 33 (7):1033-1059 (2003)
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Abstract

The problem of energy and its localization in general relativity is critically re-examined. The Tolman energy integral for the Eddington spinning rod is analyzed in detail and evaluated apart from a single term. It is shown that a higher order iteration is required to find its value. Details of techniques to solve mathematically challenging problems of motion with powerful computing resources are provided. The next phase of following a system from static to dynamic to final quasi-static state is described

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Energy and Uncertainty in General Relativity.F. I. Cooperstock & M. J. Dupre - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (4):387-394.

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The mathematical theory of relativity.Arthur Stanley Eddington - 1930 - Cambridge [Eng.]: The University Press.

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