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Covariance in Physics and Convolutional Neural Networks
Lost in the Tensors: Einstein's Struggles with Covariance Principles 1912-1916"
General Relativity 2020–2021 1 Overview
General Covariance, Diffeomorphism Invariance, and Background
New Light on the Einstein-Hilbert Priority Question
1 Submitted to Symmetry in Physics: New Reflections, Katherine Brading
Some Remarks on the Notions of General Covariance And
Reading List in Philosophy of Spacetime and Symmetry David Wallace, June 2018
Symmetries in Physics: Philosophical Reflections
Some Remarks About General Relativity Principle
Why the Quantum Must Yield to Gravity
Remarks on the Notions of General Covariance and Background Independence, Lect
The Influence of Mach's Thought on Contemporary Relativistic Physics
Between Quantum and Cosmos
Classical Theory of Singularities
Einstein's Quest for General Relativity
The Principle of Covariance and the Hamiltonian Formulation of General Relativity
An Attempt to Geometrize Electromagnetism
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General Covariance, Diffeomorphism Invariance, And
Dynamics of Continua and Particles from General Cqvariance of Newtonian Gravitation Theory
Background Independence, Diffeomorphism Invariance, and The
General Covariance Vs. Ockham's Razor for Spinors
Foreword to Feynman Lectures on Gravitation
General Covariance and the Foundations of General Relativity: Eight Decades of Dispute
Who's Afraid of Coordinate Systems? an Essay on Representation of Spacetime Structure
General Relativity and Weyl Frames
General Covariance and Background Independence in Quantum Gravity
General Covariance, Gauge Theories and the Kretschmann Objection
Descrying the World in Physics -- Handout 5 -- General Relativistic
General Covariance and the Objectivity of Space-Time Point-Events
Arxiv:2107.04643V2 [Physics.Gen-Ph] 21 Jul 2021
EINSTEIN's QUEST for GENERAL RELATIVITY, 1907–1920 1. Introduction in 1905, Einstein Publ
The Principle of General Covariance and the Principle of Equivalence: Two Distinct Concepts
Coordinates, Observables and Symmetry in Relativity 2 1 Introduction
Background Independence: What's Special About
The Hole Argument∗
The Singularities As Ontological Limits of the General Relativity