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Bibliography

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Suggested readings to follow while exploring space-time theories foundations:

  • Bunge, M. Foundations of physics. Springer tracts in natural philosophy. Springer-Verlag (1967).
  • Barrientos, E. y Mendoza, S. A relativistic description of MOND using the Palatini formalism in an extended metric theory of gravity. The European Physical Journal Plus 131(10) (2016).
  • Barrientos, E. y Mendoza, S. MOND as the weak field limit of an extended metric theory of gravity with a matter-curvature coupling. Physical Review D 98:084033 (2018).
  • Benoît, F. y McGaugh, S. Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND): Observational Phenomenology and Relativistic Extensions. Living Reviews in Relativity 15(10) (2012).
  • Carranza, D.A. y Mendoza, S. and Torres, L.A. A cosmological dust model with extended f(χ) gravity. European Physical Journal C 73:2282 (2013).
  • Dewar, N. Maxwell gravitation. Philosophy of Science 85(2):249–270 (2018).
  • Espinosa, M. The gravity apple tree. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 600(1), 012050 (2015).
  • Friedman, M. Foundations of Space-Time Theories: Relativistic Physics and Philosophy of Science. Princeton University Press (1983).
  • Misner, C., Thorne, K., y Wheeler, J. Gravitation. Número parte 3 en Gravitation. Freeman, W.H. (1973).
  • Sotiriou, T.P. y Faraoni, V. f(R) theories of gravity. Reviews of Modern Physics 82:451–497 (2010).
  • Will, C. Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics. Cambridge University Press (1993).
  • Wille, R. Restructuring lattice theory: An approach based on hierarchies of concepts. In I. Rival (ed.), Ordered Sets (pp. 445–470). Dordrecht: Springer (1982).

More detailed information in Mariana Espinosa’s PhD thesis (in Spanish) Visualizaciones de redes conceptuales de teorías del espacio-tiempo y la gravitación, and an article in English here.