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    • CommentTimeJun 3rd 2010

    I wanted to be able to use the link without it appearing in grey, so I created a stub for general relativity.

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    "the classical field theory that in physics describes the field of gravity"

    General relativity is not the only classical field theory pretending to describe the field of gravity.

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    added pointer to these recent lecture notes:

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    • Kirill Krasnov, Formulations of General Relativity – Gravity, Spinors and Differential Forms, Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics, Cambridge University Press (2020) [doi:10.1017/9781108674652, taster:pdf]

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    • John Earman, Clark Glymour: Lost in the tensors: Einstein’s struggles with covariance principles 1912–1916, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A Volume 9, Issue 4, (1978) 251-278 [doi:10.1016/0039-3681(78)90008-0]

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    • Peter Hayman: A Lean and Mean Introduction to Modern General Relativity [arXiv:2412.08026]

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