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On the Relativity of Quantumness as Implied by Relativity of Arithmetic and Probability. [PDF]
Czachor M.
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Synchronizations in Complex Systems Dynamics Through a Multifractal Procedure. [PDF]
Ghizdovat V +6 more
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Cadabra and python algorithms in general relativity and cosmology I: Generalities
Oscar Castillo-Felisola +2 more
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Euclidean-Lorentzian Dichotomy and Algebraic Causality in Finite Ring Continuum. [PDF]
Akhtman Y.
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Analyzing Riemann-Liouville constraints in second-order Lagrangian fractional electrodynamic models. [PDF]
Alawaideh YM, Al-Khamiseh BM, Adu IK.
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Atemporality from Conservation Laws of Physics in Lorentzian-Euclidean Black Holes. [PDF]
De Bianchi S, Capozziello S, Battista E.
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General Relativity from A to B
James Owen Weatherall
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General relativity without general relativity
Physical Review D, 1978Recently one of us proposed a general theory of variable rest masses (VMT) compatible with post-Newtonian solar-system experiments for a wide range of its two parameters r and q, provided the asymptotic value of its fundamental field f is in a certain narrow range.
Jacob D. Bekenstein, Amnon Meisels
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General Covariance in General Relativity?
General Relativity and Gravitation, 1995In the authors' words, ``the mathematical approach to general relativity insists that all coordinate systems are equal''. In contradiction to this ``doctrine'' the authors claim that, for some problems in general relativity, restriction to a subclass of coordinates is not only convenient to simplify calculations but even necessary to understand the ...
Ellis, G. F. R., Matravers, D. R.
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Local relative motion in general relativity
Canadian Journal of Physics, 1979The distinction is drawn between problems in which single particle motion has physical significance and those in which relative motion between pairs of particles must be considered. Local relative motion is considered from the standpoint of the equation of geodesic deviation, expressed in arbitrary coordinates and in geodesic Fermi coordinates.
Cooperstock, F. I., Hobill, D. W.
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