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Sergei M. Kopeikin

Researcher at University of Missouri

Publications -  177
Citations -  4201

Sergei M. Kopeikin is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: General relativity & Gravitational field. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 177 publications receiving 3869 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergei M. Kopeikin include Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides & University of Jena.

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The IAU 2000 resolutions for astrometry, celestial mechanics and metrology in the relativistic framework: explanatory supplement

TL;DR: The IAU Resolutions B1.3, B 1.4, B1 1.5 and B1 2.9 (2000) were adopted during the 24th General Assembly in Manchester, 2000 and provides details and explanations for these resolutions as discussed by the authors.
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Lorentz covariant theory of light propagation in gravitational fields of arbitrary moving bodies

TL;DR: The Lorentz covariant theory of the propagation of light in the (weak) gravitational fields of N-body systems consisting of arbitrarily moving pointlike bodies with constant masses was constructed in this paper.
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Relativistic Celestial Mechanics of the Solar System

TL;DR: Relativity in IAU Resolutions as mentioned in this paper is a special case of General Relativity and Relativistic Reference Frames 5 Post-Newtonian Coordinate Transformations (RNCT).
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Frame Dragging and Other Precessional Effects in Black Hole Pulsar Binaries

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed investigation of what one can learn about the black hole companion via timing observations of the pulsar is presented, showing that it has the same functional behavior as the modulation of the observed rotational phase caused by the deflection of the radio signals in the gravitational field of the companion (bending delay), which is unlikely to be separately measurable in pulsar binaries where the companion is a stellar-mass black hole.