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The article was published on 1973-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Four-force & Special relativity (alternative formulations).read more
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A mobile computing approach for navigation purposes
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for finding a collision-free path based on the divide and conquer idea is proposed, which divides space-time into small parts and solves the problems recursively and the combination of the solutions solves the original problem.
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Attending to Temporal Assumptions May Enrich Autonomous Agent Computer Simulations
TL;DR: It is argued that the proposed temporal deepening of how simulations are constructed involving interaction of multiple temporalities itself a kind of temporality could lead to the unexpected triggering of cascades of secondary emergences.
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A Logic-Based Foundation for Spatial Relationships in Mobile GIS Environment
TL;DR: This chapter attempts to provide a paradigm to treat moving objects in a mobile GIS environment based on space and time partitioning and provides convincing evidence of the logic-based framework proposed, by demonstrating how it can provide a framework model of topological relations in space andTime.
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Angular nonradial vs. usual radial potential energy quotient
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential energy quotient of the angular nonradial to the usual radial potential energy (and the quotient's density for a closed orbit or an openended trajectory of a satellite) is offered without direct dependence on the mass of the given (assumed as nonrotating) celestial body (such as star or planet) but with explicit dependence on body's density of matter.
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Mathematical investigation of bode's law and quantilization of gravity
TL;DR: In this paper, a non-static GRelativistic mathematical solution for the gravitational field around a star is obtained, and the orbits of the planets around the Sun are calculated and compared with Bode's law and the mean distances of the orbits.