Who give me some references to Kaluza-Klain's theoy in 5D?

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The discussion focuses on Kaluza-Klein theory, specifically its application to general relativity in five dimensions. Key references provided include works by M. Cvetic and P. Langacker (1996), A. Faraggi (1999), M. Dine and A. Kusenko (2007), J. Hewett and T. Rizzo (2002), and S. Randjbar-Daemi (2011). These texts serve as foundational materials for understanding the implications and applications of Kaluza-Klein theory in modern physics.

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  • Read "Kaluza-Klein theory in 5D: An introduction" by M. Cvetic and P. Langacker
  • Explore "Gauge Theories in 5 Dimensions" by A. Faraggi
  • Study "Introduction to Kaluza-Klein theory and extra dimensions" by M. Dine and A. Kusenko
  • Investigate "Kaluza-Klein theories and beyond" by J. Hewett and T. Rizzo
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I want to study the Kaluza-Klain's theory about general relativity in 5 dimensions. Could anyone give me some references to this subject? Thanks.
 
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Sure, here are some references to Kaluza-Klein theory in 5 dimensions:

1. "Kaluza-Klein theory in 5D: An introduction" by M. Cvetic and P. Langacker (1996)
2. "Gauge Theories in 5 Dimensions" by A. Faraggi (1999)
3. "Introduction to Kaluza-Klein theory and extra dimensions" by M. Dine and A. Kusenko (2007)
4. "Kaluza-Klein theories and beyond" by J. Hewett and T. Rizzo (2002)
5. "Kaluza-Klein theory and its implications" by S. Randjbar-Daemi (2011)

I hope these references are helpful in your study of Kaluza-Klein theory in 5 dimensions. Good luck!
 

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