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Thomas precession, relativistic torque, and non-planar orbits. [PDF]
Czarnecki A, Zelnikov A.
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Elastic shocks in relativistic rigid rods and balls. [PDF]
Costa JL, Natário J.
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From conformal infinity to equations of motion: conserved quantities in general relativity. [PDF]
Penrose R.
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The Inverse of Exact Renormalization Group Flows as Statistical Inference. [PDF]
Berman DS, Klinger MS.
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Closed Timelike Curves—Time and Again
Foundations of Physics, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Detection of closed timelike curves
General Relativity and Gravitation, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Closed Timelike Curves and Singularities
Inference: International Review of Science, 2018Discovered in 1949 by Kurt Gödel, the homogeneous rotating universe model contains closed timelike curves and therefore allows for travel into the past, accompanied by all its paradoxes.
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Quantum causality in closed timelike curves
Physica Scripta, 2015Although general relativity allows the existence of closed timelike curves (CTCs), self-consistency problems arise (the 'grandfather paradox' among others). It is known that quantum mechanical consideration of the matter formally removes all the paradoxes, but the questions about causal structure remain. On the other hand, the idea of postselected CTCs
S M Korotaev, E O Kiktenko
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(2+1)-dimensional spacetimes containing closed timelike curves
Physical Review D, 1994We investigate the global geometries of (2+1)-dimensional spacetimes as characterized by the transformations undergone by tangent spaces upon parallel transport around closed curves. We critically discuss the use of the term ``total energy-momentum'' as a label for such parallel-transport transformations, pointing out several problems with it.
, Headrick, , Gott
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