Appendix
H
Bibliography
There are two sets of references. Those
with the preface Y are technical papers on the Yilmaz theory. The Yilmaz (Y)
Bibliography is given first, followed by the General Bibliography.
Yilmaz
Theory Bibliography
[Y1]
Huseyin Yilmaz, “New Approach to General Relativity”, Physical Review, vol. 111, No. 5, Sept. 1, 1958, pp 1417-1426,
[Y2]
Huseyin Yilmaz, “New Theory of Gravitation”, Physical Review Letters, vol. 27, No. 20, 15 Nov. 1971, pps.
1399-1402.
[Y3]
Huseyin Yilmaz, “New Approach to Relativity and Gravitation”, Annals
of Physics, Academic Press, NY, 1973, pps. 179-200.
[Y4] Huseyin Yilmaz, "New Theory of Gravitation", Proc. 4th Marcel Grossman Meeting Gen. Relativity, Remo Ruffini, ed, Rome Univ, Italy, June 1985.
[Y5] Huseyin Yilmaz, “New Direction in Gravity Theory”, Hadronic Journal, 1986, vol. 9 No 6, pp 281-291.
[Y6]
Huseyin Yilmaz, “Present Status of Gravity Theories”, Hadronic Journal, 1986, vol. 9 No 6, pp 233-238.
[Y7]
Huseyin Yilmaz, “Dynamics of Curved Space”, Hadronic
Journal, 1986, vol. 9 No 2, pp 55-60.
[Y8]
H. Yilmaz, “Toward a Field Theory of Gravitation”, Nuovo Cimento, B Gen. Physics, 1992, vol. 107, Iss. 8, pp
941-960.
[Y9]
Yilmaz, Huseyin, "Did the Apple Fall?", in Frontiers of Fundamental Physics, 1994, M. Barone and F. Selleri,
eds, pp. 115-124, Plenum Press, NY.
[Y10]
Alley, Carroll O., "Investigation with lasers, atomic clocks [etc.] of
gravitational theories of Yilmaz and Einstein", in Frontiers
of Fundamental Physics, 1994, M. Barone and F. Selleri, eds, pp. 125-137,
Plenum Press, NY.
[Y11]
Huseyin Yilmaz, “Gravity and Quantum Field Theory, a Modern Synthesis”,
Ann New York Acad Science,
1995, vol 755, pp 476-499.
[Y12]
Carroll O. Alley, “The Yilmaz Theory of Gravity and its Compatibility with
Quantum Theory”, Ann New York Acad
Science, 1995 vol 755, pp 464-477.
General
Bibliography
[1]
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[3]
W. Pauli, Theory of Relativity, 1958
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[4]
William Feller, An Introduction to
Probability Theory and its Applications, vol. 1, 2nd Ed., John Wiley, New York, 1959, Library of Congress,
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[5]
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