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Tian-Yi Huang
Researcher at Nanjing University
Publications - 13
Citations - 799
Tian-Yi Huang is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: General relativity & Gravitation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 735 citations. Previous affiliations of Tian-Yi Huang include Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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The iau 2000 resolutions for astrometry celestial mechanics and metrology in the relativistic framework: explanatory supplement
Michael Soffel,Sergei A. Klioner,Gérard Petit,Peter Wolf,Sergei M. Kopeikin,P. Bretagnon,Victor A. Brumberg,N. Capitaine,Thibault Damour,Toshio Fukushima,B. Guinot,Tian-Yi Huang,Tian-Yi Huang,Lennart Lindegren,C. Ma,Kenneth Nordtvedt,John C Ries,P. K. Seidelmann,David Vokrouhlický,Clifford M. Will,Chong-Yu Xu +20 more
TL;DR: The IAU resolutions B1.3, B 1.4, B1 1.5, and B1 2.9 were adopted during the 24th General Assembly in Manchester, 2000, and provides details on and explanations for these resolutions as discussed by the authors.
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The IAU 2000 resolutions for astrometry, celestial mechanics and metrology in the relativistic framework: explanatory supplement
Michael Soffel,Sergei A. Klioner,Gérard Petit,Peter Wolf,Sergei M. Kopeikin,P. Bretagnon,Victor A. Brumberg,N. Capitaine,Thibault Damour,Toshio Fukushima,B. Guinot,Tian-Yi Huang,Lennart Lindegren,C. Ma,Kenneth Nordtvedt,John C Ries,P. K. Seidelmann,David Vokrouhlicky,Clifford M. Will,Ch. Xu +19 more
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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Modified scalar-tensor-vector gravity theory and the constraint on its parameters
TL;DR: In this article, a modified version of scalar-tensor-vector gravity (STVG) is proposed through introducing a coupling function of the scalar field G: theta(G).
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ASTROD I: Mission concept and Venus flybys
Wei-Tou Ni,Yun Bao,Hansjörg Dittus,Tian-Yi Huang,Claus Lämmerzahl,Guangyu Li,Jun Luo,Zhen-Guo Ma,J.-F. Mangin,Yu-Xin Nie,Achim Peters,Albrecht Rüdiger,Etienne Samain,Stephan Schiller,Sachie Shiomi,T. J. Sumner,Chien-Jen Tang,Jin-he Tao,Pierre Touboul,Haitao Wang,Andreas Wicht,Xuejun Wu,Yaoheng Xiong,Chongming Xu,Jun Yan,Da-Zhi Yao,Hsien-Chi Yeh,Shu-Lian Zhang,Y. Z. Zhang,Zebing Zhou +29 more
TL;DR: ASTROD I is the first step of ASTROD (Astrodynamical Space Test of Relativity using Optical Devices). This mission concept has one spacecraft carrying a payload of a telescope, five lasers, and a clock together with ground stations.
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Second post-Newtonian approximation of scalar-tensor theory of gravity
TL;DR: The second post-Newtonian approximation of the scalar-tensor theory is presented in this article, where the authors use Chandrasekhar's approach to derive the metric coefficients and the equation of the hydrodynamics governing a perfect fluid in scalar tensor theory; all terms inclusive of O ( c - 4 ) are retained consistently in the equations of motion.