Moshe Carmeli

Moshe Carmeli (, 1933–2007) was the Albert Einstein Professor of Theoretical Physics, Ben Gurion University (BGU), Beer Sheva, Israel and President of the Israel Physical Society. He received his D.Sc. from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 1964. He became the first full professor at BGU's new Department of Physics. He did significant theoretical work in the fields of cosmology, astrophysics, general and special relativity, gauge theory, and mathematical physics, authoring 4 books, co-authoring 4 others, and publishing 128 refereed research papers in various journals and forums, plus assorted other publications (146 in all). He is most notable for his work on gauge theory and his development of the theory of cosmological general relativity, which extends Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity from a four-dimensional spacetime to a five-dimensional space-velocity framework. Provided by Wikipedia
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Gauge fields : classification and equations of motion /
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Statistical theory and random matrices /
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Classical fields : general relativity and gauge theory /
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Group theory and general relativity : representations of the Lorentz group and their applications to the gravitational field /
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Relativity [E-Book] : Proceedings of the Relativity Conference in the Midwest, held at Cincinnati, Ohio, June 2–6, 1969 /