Table of Contents
Editorial Introduction
Chapter 1. De Sitter Special Relativity as a Possible Reason for Conformal Symmetry and Confinement in QCD
Mariana Kirchbach1 and Cliffor B. Compean2
1Instituto de Fısica, UASLP, Zona Universitaria, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
2Facultad de Ciencias, UASLP, Privadas del Pedregal, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Chapter 2. Some Geometrical Aspects of Space-Time and Relativity
Rolf Dahm
Beratung für Informationssysteme und Systemintegration, Mainz, Germany
Chapter 3. Dyonic and Magnetic Black Holes with Rational Nonlinear Electrodynamics
S. I. Kruglov
Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Department of Chemical and Physical Sciences, University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON, Canada
Chapter 4. A Damped Oscillator Model of Relativistic Dynamics in Rapidity Space
R.M. Yamaleev
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, LIT, Dubna, Russia
Chapter 5. Classical Mechanics with Evolving Local Metrics
Martin Land
Department of Computer Science, Hadassah College, Jerusalem, Israel
Chapter 6. Non-Riemannian Geometry, Born-Infeld Models and Trace Free Gravitational Equations: Mathematical and Physical Consequences
Diego Julio Cirilo-Lombardo
University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Department of Physics, CONICET
National Institute of Plasma Physics (INFIP). Buenos Aires, Argentina
Federal Research Center, Institute of Applied Mathematics, M. V. Keldysh Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation
Chapter 7. Negative Masses: A Highway for Interstellar Travels through Dark Matter?
N. Debergh , J.-P. Petit and G. D’Agostini
Department of agronomy, Haute Ecole Charlemagne, Belgium
Chapter 8. Negative Energies/Masses in Relativity Theory
Valeriy V. Dvoeglazov
Universidad de Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico
Chapter 9. Algebra of Discrete Symmetries in the Extended Poincaré Group
Valeriy V. Dvoeglazov
UAF, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico
Chapter 10. Empirical Evidence for the Relativistic Theories of Lorentz, Poincaré and Einstein: The 1881 and 1887 Michelson Experiments, Revisited
Hector A. Munera
International Centre for Physics, (CIF, Centro Internacional de Física), Bogotá, Colombia
Department of Physics, National University, Bogotá, Colombia
Chapter 11. Dark Energy as Zero Energy of the Gravity Field
V. B. Morozov
P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Chapter 12. First-Order Phase Transitions of a Generalized Newman–Unti–Tamburino Cosmological Model: A Pseudo-Finsler Interfacial Geometrothermodynamics
H. V. Grushevskaya, N. G. Krylova
Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus
Chapter 13. Fermion with Three Mass Parameters
V.V. Kisel1, V.A. Pletyukhov2, E.M. Ovsiyuk3, Ya.A. Voynova4, V.M. Redkov4
1 Belarus State University of Informatics and Radio-electronics, Belarus
2 Brest State University, Belarus
3 Mozyr State Pedagogical University, Belarus
4 Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus
Chapter 14. Fradkin Equation for a Spin 3/2 Particle in Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields
A.V. Ivashkevich1, E.M. Ovsiyuk2, V.V. Kisel3, V.M. Redkov1
1 Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
2Mozyr State Pedagogical University, Belarus
3 Belarus State University of Informatics and Radio-Electronics, Belarus
Chapter 15. Black Hole Horizons as Patternless Binary Messages and Markers of Dimensionality
Szymon Łukaszyk
Łukaszyk Patent Attorneys, Katowice, Poland
Index