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Geometry of Parallelizable Manifolds in the Context of Generalized Lagrange Spaces

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2008-05-02 v2 Differential Geometry

Abstract

In this paper, we deal with a generalization of the geometry of parallelizable manifolds, or the absolute parallelism (AP-) geometry, in the context of generalized Lagrange spaces. All geometric objects defined in this geometry are not only functions of the positional argument xx, but also depend on the directional argument yy. In other words, instead of dealing with geometric objects defined on the manifold MM, as in the case of classical AP-geometry, we are dealing with geometric objects in the pullback bundle π1(TM)\pi^{-1}(TM) (the pullback of the tangent bundle TMTM by π:TMM \pi: T M\longrightarrow M). Many new geometric objects, which have no counterpart in the classical AP-geometry, emerge in this more general context. We refer to such a geometry as generalized AP-geometry (GAP-geometry). In analogy to AP-geometry, we define a dd-connection in π1(TM)\pi^{-1}(TM) having remarkable properties, which we call the canonical dd-connection, in terms of the unique torsion-free Riemannian dd-connection. In addition to these two dd-connections, two more dd-connections are defined, the dual and the symmetric dd-connections. Our space, therefore, admits twelve curvature tensors (corresponding to the four defined dd-connections), three of which vanish identically. Simple formulae for the nine non-vanishing curvatures tensors are obtained, in terms of the torsion tensors of the canonical dd-connection. The different WW-tensors admitted by the space are also calculated. All contractions of the hh- and vv-curvature tensors and the WW-tensors are derived. Second rank symmetric and skew-symmetric tensors, which prove useful in physical applications, are singled out.

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@article{arxiv.0704.2001,
  title  = {Geometry of Parallelizable Manifolds in the Context of Generalized Lagrange Spaces},
  author = {M. I. Wanas and N. L. Youssef and A. M. Sid-Ahmed},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0704.2001},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

20 pages, LaTeX file, Presented in "The International Conference on Finsler Extensions of Relativity Theory" held at Cairo, Egypt, November 4-10,2006. AMS Subject Classification: 53B40, 53A40, 53B50 (References have been modified)