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Non-existence of higher dimensional axially symmetric field in Rosen's theory of gravitation

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In Rosen's bimetric theory of gravitation the non-existence of higher dimensional axially symmetric massive scalar field and massive complex scalar field coupled with electromagnetic field is established.

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Khadekar, G.S., Karade, T.M. Non-existence of higher dimensional axially symmetric field in Rosen's theory of gravitation. Czech J Phys 39, 962–967 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01597921

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