Spacetime, General Covariance, Dirac-Bergmann Observables and Non-Inertial Frames
Luca Lusanna (INFN, Firenze)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the conceptual and mathematical aspects of spacetime, general covariance, Dirac-Bergmann observables, and non-inertial frames within the context of relativistic physics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the interplay between general covariance and observables in non-inertial frames, advancing the understanding of relativistic spacetime structure.
Findings
Clarifies the role of Dirac-Bergmann observables in non-inertial frames
Analyzes the implications of general covariance for physical observables
Discusses the conceptual foundations of relativistic spacetime
Abstract
Talk at the 25th Johns Hopkins Workshop "2001: A Relativistic Spacetime Odyssey", Firenze September 2001.
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