On measuring standards in Weyl's geometry

Abstract

In Weyl's geometry the nonintegrability problem and difficulties in defining measuring standards are reconsidered. Approaches removing the nonintegrability of lengthin in the interior of atoms are given, so that atoms may serve as measuring standards. The Weyl space become a well founded framework for classical theories of gravitation and electromagnetism,

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