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Momentum flux at null infinity

T Dray

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It is shown that the expression proposed by Dray and Streubel (1984) for the momentum charge associated with the full BMS group at null infinity has precisely the flux derived by Ashtekar and Streubel (1981) using symplectic methods.


PACS

02.10.Ud Linear algebra

MSC

17Bxx Lie algebras and Lie superalgebras (For Lie groups, see 22Exx)

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Dates

Issue 1 (January 1985)



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