>Mind you, string theory itself includes torsion I'm not sure I understand. In Riemannian geometry it might be convenient to use a connection with non-vanishing torsion, but it is not required. What do you mean by…
That's QuviQ's quickcheck. There's also proper: https://github.com/manopapad/proper
Incorporating as much symmetry as possible and worry about a possible symmetry-breaking at a later stage has been a hugely successful path in high-energy theoretical physics. Hidden variable theories, on the other hand,…
>Mind you, string theory itself includes torsion I'm not sure I understand. In Riemannian geometry it might be convenient to use a connection with non-vanishing torsion, but it is not required. What do you mean by…
That's QuviQ's quickcheck. There's also proper: https://github.com/manopapad/proper
Incorporating as much symmetry as possible and worry about a possible symmetry-breaking at a later stage has been a hugely successful path in high-energy theoretical physics. Hidden variable theories, on the other hand,…