[FOM] Re: Foundations of physics
Vladik Kreinovich
vladik at cs.utep.edu
Thu Jan 29 12:25:36 EST 2004
Dear Friends,
Re recent postings: the use of real numbers is not necessary for proving that
every causality-preserving transformation belong to Poincare group (Lorentz +
rotations + shifts + scaling). It is sufficient to assume that we have a vector
space over an ordered field:
Piet G. Vroegindeweij, Vladik Kreinovich, and Olga Kosheleva.
"An extension of a theorem of A. D. Alexandrov to a class of partially
ordered fields," Proceedings of the Royal Academy of Science
of Netherlands,
1979, Vol. 82(3), Series A, September 21, pp. 363-376.
The properties of an ordered field, in their turn, can be derived from natural
physical assumptions, as we have shown in the paper that I have already sent to
the list:
Piet G. Vroegindeweij, Vladik Kreinovich, and Olga Kosheleva.
"From a connected, partially ordered set of events to a field of
time intervals," Foundations of Physics, 1980, Vol. 10, No.
5/6, pp. 469-484
Vladik
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