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A test of general relativity using radio links with the Cassini spacecraft
Nature, 2003Luciano IESS, Paolo Tortora
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Tests of general relativity with GWTC-3
Physical Review D, 2021The ever-increasing number of detections of gravitational waves (GWs) from compact binaries by the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo detectors allows us to perform ever-more sensitive tests of general relativity (GR) in the dynamical and strong-field ...
The Ligo Scientific Collaboration +499 more
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A First Course in General Relativity
, 2022Clarity, readability, and rigor combine in the third edition of this widely used textbook to provide the first step into general relativity for advanced undergraduates with a minimal background in mathematics.
B. Schutz
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Summary: In a framework of preferences over lotteries, we show that an axiom system consisting of weakened versions of Arrow's axioms has a unique solution. `Relative utilitarianism' consists of first normalizing individual von Neumann-Morgenstern utilities between 0 and 1 and then summing them.
DHILLON, Amrita, MERTENS, Jean-François
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2015
We tested whether the relativized relatives approach, which suggests that typically-developing children encounter difficulties with movement structures in which one lexically-restricted NP intervenes in the movement of another lexically-restricted NP, also applies to syntactic SLI (SySLI).
Naama Friedmann +2 more
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We tested whether the relativized relatives approach, which suggests that typically-developing children encounter difficulties with movement structures in which one lexically-restricted NP intervenes in the movement of another lexically-restricted NP, also applies to syntactic SLI (SySLI).
Naama Friedmann +2 more
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Advanced Lectures on General Relativity
Lecture Notes in Physics, 2018These lecture notes are intended for starting PhD students in theoretical physics who have a working knowledge of General Relativity. The 4 topics covered are (1) Surface charges as conserved quantities in theories of gravity; (2) Classical and ...
G. Compère, Adrien Fiorucci
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Pediatrics, 1985
The article on injuries in a large, urban school district, provides valuable information regarding school accidents and injuries. Indeed the authors have carried out the most extensive analysis to date of the nature of school injuries and they have undertaken some interesting analyses in an attempt to understand the influence of a variety of school ...
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The article on injuries in a large, urban school district, provides valuable information regarding school accidents and injuries. Indeed the authors have carried out the most extensive analysis to date of the nature of school injuries and they have undertaken some interesting analyses in an attempt to understand the influence of a variety of school ...
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International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1999
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2018
This chapter describes the program, dubbed ‘Relativity without Relativity’, of deriving all the fundamental accepted facts at the basis of modern field theory from relational principles. A best-matching action based on Jacobi’s principle is in fact sufficient to derive the universality of the light cone (Special Relativity), the correct form of Maxwell’
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This chapter describes the program, dubbed ‘Relativity without Relativity’, of deriving all the fundamental accepted facts at the basis of modern field theory from relational principles. A best-matching action based on Jacobi’s principle is in fact sufficient to derive the universality of the light cone (Special Relativity), the correct form of Maxwell’
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractThe central question in research on linguistic relativity, or the Whorfian hypothesis, is whether people who speak different languages think differently. The recent resurgence of research on this question can be attributed, in part, to new insights about the ways in which language might impact thought. We identify seven categories of hypotheses
Phillip, Wolff, Kevin J, Holmes
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AbstractThe central question in research on linguistic relativity, or the Whorfian hypothesis, is whether people who speak different languages think differently. The recent resurgence of research on this question can be attributed, in part, to new insights about the ways in which language might impact thought. We identify seven categories of hypotheses
Phillip, Wolff, Kevin J, Holmes
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