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Grössing, Gerhard
2000
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“... and “Causal Paradoxes” -- 4 Gravity as a Pure Quantum Phenomenon: Mach’s Principle Revisited -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 A Generalized Principle of Relativity -- 4.3 Derivation of Einstein’s Equations for the Gravitational Field -- 4.4 Conclusion: Quantum...”2000
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Borowiec, Andrzej
2000
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“... Multiple Particle Production Processes -- Reduction of Couplings in Massive Models of Quantum Field Theory -- Abstracts -- Particle—Hole Asymmetry in the BCS Thermodynamics* -- On Generalizations of the Gravitational Interaction....”2000
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Blanchard, Philippe
2000
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“... States -- Grey Solitons in Bose-Einstein Condensates as Mesoscopic Particles -- Decoherence Through Coupling to the Radiation Field -- States, Symmetries and Superselection -- Decoherence in Situations Involving the Gravitational Field -- Moving Quantum Agents...”2000
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Green, Herbert S.
2000
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“... Gauge Groups and String Theories -- 7. Gravitation -- 7.1 Geometry in Terms of Quantal Information -- 7.2 Quantum Geometry -- 7.3 Einstein’s Gravitational Field Equations -- 7.4 Quantal Embedding -- 7.5 Gauge Theories with Gravitation -- 7.6 Summary -- 8...”2000
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Korsch, H. J.
1999
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“...1 Overview and Basic Concepts -- 2 Nonlinear Dynamics and Deterministic Chaos -- 3 Billiard Systems -- 4 Gravitational Billiards: The Wedge -- 5 The Double Pendulum -- 6 Chaotic Scattering -- 7 Fermi Acceleration -- 8 The Duffing Oscillator -- 9...”1999
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Knudsen, Jens Martin
1996
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“... of Motion -- 2.3 Problems -- 3. Gravitational and Inertial Mass -- 3.1 Gravitational Mass -- 3.2 Inertial Mass -- 3.3 Proportionality Between Inertial and Gravitational Mass -- 3.4 Newton’s Experiment -- 3.5 Problem -- 4. The Galilei Transformation -- 4.1...”1996
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Knudsen, Jens M.
1995
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“... of Motion -- 2.3 Problems -- 3. Gravitational and Inertial Mass -- 3.1 Gravitational Mass -- 3.2 Inertial Mass -- 3.3 Proportionality Between Inertial and Gravitational Mass -- 3.4 Newton’s Experiment -- 3.5 Problem -- 4. The Galilei Transformation -- 4.1...”1995
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Korsch, H. J.
1994
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“...1. Overview and Basic Concepts -- 2. Nonlinear Dynamics and Deterministic Chaos -- 3. Billiard Systems -- 4. Gravitational Billiards: The Wedge -- 5. The Double Pendulum -- 6. Chaotic Scattering -- 7. Fermi Acceleration -- 8. The Duffing Oscillator -- 9...”1994
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Chinea, F. J.
1993
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“... equations arising in general relativity -- Relativistic Kinetic Theory and cosmology -- Colliding gravitational waves with variable polarization -- The monopole — Quadrupole solution of Einstein's equations -- Effective action methods in cosmology: The back...”1993
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Sibgatullin, Nail R.
1991
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“...1. Gravitational Waves in Strong Gravitational Fields -- 1.1 Formalism of Complex Null Tetrads and Petrov Classification of Algebraic Types of the Weyl Tensor -- 1.2 Gravitational Waves and Generalized Solutions of the Equations of the Electrovacuum...”1991
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Scadron, Michael D.
1991
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“... Interactions -- 14 Lowest-Order Gravitational Interactions -- 15 Higher-Order Covariant Feynman Diagrams -- 16 Quark Model at Low Energies -- Problems -- Appendices -- I Units and Conventions -- 1. Units -- 2. Metric and ?-Matrices -- 3. Normalizations -- 4. Decay...”1991
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