Summary
Exact axially symmetric static solutions and cylindrically symmetric time-dependent solutions of the Hermitian theory of relativity are derived by means of the introduction of a canonical co-ordinate system similar to that used in the corresponding solutions of general relativity. Some of the solutions obtained appear to represent electromagnetic fields; other solutions describe a field which gives rise to forces independent of the distance.
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Si ricavano soluzioni esatte statiche a simmetria assiale e soluzioni a simmetria cilindrica dipendenti dal tempo della teoria hermitiana della relatività mediante l'introduzione di un sistema di coordinate canoniche simile a quello usato nelle corrispondenti soluzioni della relatività generale. Alcune delle soluzioni ottenute paiono descrivere campi elettromagnetici; altre descrivono un campo che dà origine a forze indipendenti dalla distanza.
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Mihich, L. Static axially symmetric and time-dependent cylindrically symmetric solutions of the hermitian theory of relativity. Nuov Cim B 87, 1–8 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02729236
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