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Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics

, 2018
New technological advances have made it feasible to conduct measurements with precision levels which are suitable for experimental tests of the theory of general relativity.
C. Will
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Special Theory of Relativity

Nature, 1962
Two years ago I pointed out1 what appears to be an inconsistency in the kinematical part of Einstein's special theory of relativity. I repeated this in a slightly different form in a volume published in December last2. No comment has been made on the former publication, either spontaneously or in response to individual requests, and in none of the many
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RELATIVE-SAMENESS COUNTERPART THEORY

The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2008
Just as set theory can be divorced from Ernst Zermelo's original axiomatization of it, counterpart theory can be divorced from the eight postulates that were originally stipulated by David Lewis (1968, p. 114) to constitute it. These were postulates governing some of the properties and relations holding among possible worlds and their inhabitants.
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Spinor Theory and Relativity. II

American Journal of Physics, 1955
The various kinds of second-rank spinors are defined; geometric representations are given for two special cases; and the applications of spinor theory to relativistic quantum mechanics and to electromagnetic theory are studied.
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Finslerian relativity theory

Soviet Physics Journal, 1980
The possible manifestation of Finslerian metrical properties of space-time in the kinematics and dynamics of locally nontest particles is studied.
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Axiomatic relativity theory

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1982
THE SOLVABILITY OF MIXED PROBLEMS FOR HYPERBOLIC AND PARABOLIC EQUATIONS V A Il'in CONVEX SETS IN RIEMANNIAN SPACES OF NON-NEGATIVE CURVATURE Yu D Burago and V A Zalgaller Two decades of fuzzy topology: basic ideas, notions, and results A P Shostak Singularities of systems of rays Vladimir I Arnol'd NONCOMPACT SEMISIMPLE LIE GROUPS A I Sirota and A S ...
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Relativity Theory and Quantum Theory

2005
Abstract In all the history of physics, there has never been a period of transition as abrupt, as unanticipated, and over as wide a front as the decade 1895 to 1905. In rapid succession the experimental discoveries of X-rays (1895), the Zeeman effect (1896), radioactivity (1896), the electron (1897), and the extension of infrared ...
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Relative K-Theory

1966
We define a collapsing or trivialization procedure for bundles over X which yields a bundle over X / A for a closed subset A of X. With this construction we are able to give alternative descriptions of \(K(X,A) = \tilde K(X/A).\). For a finite CW-pair (X, A) we can define an exact sequence K(A) ← K(X) ← K(X, A) ← K(S(A)) ← K(S(X)), using an appropriate
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Rotational relativity theory

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1986
In a recent paper [Lett. Nuovo Cim. 41, 551-558 (1984)] the author presented his ''rotational relativity theory'', which is based on the constancy of the spin of the photon (in an analogous way as the special theory of relativity is based on the constancy of the speed of light).
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