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Liesen, Dieter
1995
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“... Reversal Invariance -- Tests of Special Relativity with Laser Spectroscopy of Fast Atoms and Ions -- The Uses of Electron Beam Ion Traps in the Study of Highly Charged Ions -- X-Ray Spectroscopy of Cosmic Sources -- Bound-State Beta Decay -- Physics with Trapped...”1995
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Barone, Michele
1994
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“... Is the Simplest Thing! -- Fourdimensional Elasticity: Is It General Relativity? -- Universality of the Lie-Isotopic Symmetries for Deformed Minkowskian Metrics -- Hertz’s Special Relativity and Physical Reality -- From Relativistic Paradoxes to Absolute Space and Time...”1994
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Garuccio, Augusto
1994
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“... and the Aharonov-Bohm Effect -- 5. De Broglie’s Wave in Space and Time -- 6. Interferometry with De Broglie Waves -- 7. Quantum Mechanics of Ultracold Neutrons -- 8. The Physical Interpretation of Special Relativity -- 9. Quantum Neutron Optics -- 10. Some Comments...”1994
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Folkes, M. J.
1993
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“... of the properties of polymer blends and alloys -- 6.3 Simple formulae for the mechanical properties of blends and their limitations -- 6.4 Exact formulae derived for ideal materials -- 6.5 Special relations for particular geometries -- 6.6 Orientation -- 6.7 Temperature...”1993
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Boi, Luciano
1992
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“... physique -- Physical geometry and special relativity. Einstein et Poincaré -- Transport parallèle et connexions en Géométrie et en Physique -- De la Géométrie Formelle à l'Algèbre Abstraite -- Le Principe de Dualité : sa Signification Historique et...”1992
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Nachtmann, Otto
1990
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“...I Relativistic Kinematics and Quantum Fields -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Theory of Special Relativity and Relativistic Kinematics -- 3 Particles and Fields -- 4 The Dirac Equation and the Dirac Field -- 5 The Scattering Matrix and the Scattering Cross...”1990
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Kim, Y. S.
1988
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“... (1959) -- 2. Is There a Link Between Gauge Invariance, Relativistic Invariance, and Electron Spin?, Nuovo Cimento 3IB, 1 (1976) -- 3. Special Relativity and Diagonal Transformations, Am. J. Phys. 38, 218 (1970) -- 4. A Useful Form of the Minkowski Diagram, Am...”1988
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Pyykkö, P.
1986
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“...1. Introduction -- Table 1.1. Monographs and other general references -- 2. One-particle problems -- 2.1. Special relativity and the old quantum theory -- 2.2. On the Klein-Gordon equation -- 2.3. The Dirac equation -- 3. Quantum electrodynamical effects...”1986
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Sachs, Mendel
1986
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“... and Philosophical Implications -- 3.2. The Conservation of Interaction -- 3.3. Determinism -- 4 / A Covariant Field Theory of Inertia -- 4.1. On the Origin of Inertial Mass -- 4.2. The Spinor Formalism in Special Relativity -- 4.3. The Spinor Variables in General...”1986
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Miller, Arthur I.
1986
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“...: a Case Study of the Interaction between Science and Technology -- III. Special Relativity -- Essay 4: On Einstein’s Invention of Special Relativity -- IV. On Some Contemporary Approaches to Special Relativity -- Essay 5: On Lorentz’s Methodology...”1986
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Prokhovnik, S. J.
1985
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“... Uniform Rate of Expansion -- 2.6 The Puzzle of Light Propagation -- Exercises and Problems -- 3. The Principle of Relativity -- 3.1 Motion According to Galileo -- 3.2 Newton’s System of the World -- 3.3 The Basis of Special Relativity -- 3.4 The Lorentz...”1985
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“... on the Concept of Osculation -- 5/Parametrical Representation of Physical Fields. The Relevance to Gauge Theories -- D. Additional Observations -- 6/Classical Mechanics from the Finslerian Viewpoint -- 7/Finslerian Refinement of Special Relativity Theory -- Concluding...”
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