ITexLi, 2024. — 155 p. — ISBN 1837694893 9781837694891 1837694907 9781837694907 1837694915 9781837694914.
Gravitational waves were predicted by Albert Einstein in his most famous theory, the general theory of relativity, but it took almost a century for these waves to be detected and their existence proven. This book introduces gravitational waves and discusses some of their applications in five dimensions, this is all done in classical gravity. It also explains gravitational waves in quantum gravity (in which the universe is considered to be not continuous) and implications for trying to understand and explore dark energy and an expanding accelerated universe.
Gravitational Waves and Parametrizations of Linear Differential Operators
Gravitational Waves, Fields, and Particles in the Frame of (1 + 4)D Extended Space Model
Analytical Description of Unified Field Theory for Electromagnetic and Gravity Fields with the Introduction of Quantized Spacetime and Zero-Point Energy
New Conservation Law as to Hubble Parameter, Squared Divided by Time Derivative of Inflaton in Early and Late Universe, Compared with Discussion of HUP in Pre Planckian to Planckian Physics, and Relevance of Fifth Force Analysis to Gravitons and GW
Kantowski-Sachs Barrow Holographic Dark Energy Model in Saez-Ballester Theory of Gravitation
Main Experiments for Detection of Gravitational Waves at Frequency below 3 kHz: A Quick Review
Effects of Gravitational Waves on Two-Level Atom Moving in a Quantized Traveling Light Field: Exact Solution via Path Integral