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In previous papers we showed that certain aesthetic ideas led to a bounded particle. In this paper, we show that a theory based onΓ i jk;l =0,g ij;k =0 withg=0 can also lead to a bounded particle. This theory has the advantage that all tensors constructed fromg ij ,Γ i jk , ∫ i are treated in a uniform way. Also, we have sixty-four distinctΓ i jk appearing. This was not the case in our previous work.
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Muraskin, M. Further studies in aesthetic field theory III: A bounded particle in Γ i jk;l =0,g ij;k =0 theory. Int J Theor Phys 8, 93–97 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00678610
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