
TL;DR
This paper presents a formulation of classical gravitation as a gauge theory on natural bundles, where gauge symmetries are general covariant transformations and the gravitational field acts as a Higgs field causing spontaneous symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It introduces a gauge-theoretic framework for classical gravity, emphasizing the role of Higgs fields and spontaneous symmetry breaking in gravitational interactions.
Findings
Gravitational field modeled as a Higgs field.
Gauge symmetries identified as general covariant transformations.
Framework unifies gravity with gauge theory principles.
Abstract
Classical gravitation theory is formulated as gauge theory on natural bundles where gauge symmetries are general covariant transformations and a gravitational field is a Higgs field responsible for their spontaneous symmetry breaking.
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