Geometry of Parallelizable Manifolds in the Context of Generalized Lagrange Spaces
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 , but also depend on the directional argument . In other words, instead of dealing with geometric objects defined on the manifold , as in the case of classical AP-geometry, we are dealing with geometric objects in the pullback bundle (the pullback of the tangent bundle by ). 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 -connection in having remarkable properties, which we call the canonical -connection, in terms of the unique torsion-free Riemannian -connection. In addition to these two -connections, two more -connections are defined, the dual and the symmetric -connections. Our space, therefore, admits twelve curvature tensors (corresponding to the four defined -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 -connection. The different -tensors admitted by the space are also calculated. All contractions of the - and -curvature tensors and the -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)