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the relativity of hyperbolic space

lavenda, bernard howard (2009) the relativity of hyperbolic space. [Preprint]

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Abstract

Paths of shortest length, or geodesics, may not appear as straight lines because acceleration creates distortion. For spaces of constant curvature there are only two possibilities: Either rulers get longer as they move away from the origin or they shrink. Because the longitudinal Doppler shift corresponds to the measure of distance, in velocity space, this space is hyperbolic, corresponding to the second of the two possibilities. Transformations from one inertial frame to another are related to geometrical rigid motions. The square root of the Doppler shift is related to transformations of uniformly accelerated frames. Applications to general relativity and cosmology are given including the time-velocity metric of the Friedmann universe of dust at zero pressure, Hubble's law and the exponential red-shift.


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lavenda, bernard howard
Keywords: hyperbolic geometry, Doppler shift and cross ratio, uniformly accelerated systems
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Physics > Relativity Theory
Depositing User: bernard howard lavenda
Date Deposited: 30 Jan 2009
Last Modified: 07 Oct 2010 15:17
Item ID: 4437
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Physics > Relativity Theory
Date: January 2009
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/4437

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