On the concept of “nonlocalization” associated with the gravitational field

Foundations of Physics 10 (3-4):281-287 (1980)
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Abstract

The concept of “nonlocalization” associated with the gravitational field, which is carried by the internal variable (θ) annexed to each point, is considered in connection with the geometrical theory of gauge fields. Two concrete examples of “nonlocalization” are proposed by taking θ as a vector and a spinor, respectively

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