A constructive-axiomatic approach to the Lie structure in general spacetime by the principle of approximative reproducibility

Foundations of Physics 13 (7):731-743 (1983)
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The present article covers the first part of our constructive-axiomatic approach to general spacetime, guided by Ludwig's conception of an axiomatic base. The leading idea of axiomatization is a generalized version of the equivalence principle—the principle of approximative reproducibility. As fundamental concepts we use processes and reproductions of processes. On the universe of processes the point space of events is founded which carries the familiar properties of spacetime topology. A general contact relation for reproductions is the key structure to build up a group of tangential germs (pre-jets). Finally, using Yamabe's characterization we obtain the Lie structure

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