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Special relativity (alternative formulations)
About: Special relativity (alternative formulations) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3102 publications have been published within this topic receiving 55015 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, a simple proof is given that the electromagnetic phenomena are not intrinsic to special relativity as the second postulate tends to suggest, and the electromagnetic phenomenon is not a part of the AIP.
Abstract: A simple proof is given that the electromagnetic phenomena are not intrinsic to special relativity as the second postulate tends to suggest. (AIP)
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TL;DR: One of the possible indications of deformed special relativity, based on a deformed Poincare group, is that energy is not additive for large systems as mentioned in this paper, which means that the total energy of the universe is not proportional to the number of particles it contains.
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08 Nov 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, 21 papers written by 23 authors and co-authors: Hua Di, Li Zifeng, Li Wen-Xiu, Shi Yong-Cheng, Xu Jianmin, Dong Jingfeng, Duan Zhongxiao, Fu Yuhua, Guo Kaizhe and Guo Zhen-Hua.
Abstract: This book includes 21 papers written by 23 authors and co-authors: Hua Di, Li Zifeng, Li Wen-Xiu, Shi Yong-Cheng, Xu Jianmin, Dong Jingfeng, Duan Zhongxiao, Fu Yuhua, Guo Kaizhe, Guo Chongwu, Guo Ying-Huan, Guo Zhen-Hua, Hu Chang-Wei, Jiang Chun-Xuan, Liu Taixiang, Tu Runsheng, Wu Fengming, Yang Shijia, Cao Shenglin, Leo G Sapogin, V A Dzhanibekov, Yu A Ryabov, and Florentin Smarandache The editors hope that all these papers will contribute to the advance of scholarly research on several aspects of Special and General Relativity This book is suitable for students and scholars interested in studies of physics
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01 Jan 1984TL;DR: Algebraic Computing i.e. the use of computers to manipulate formulae, has been used in general relativity since about 1965 and a very early example was the program GRAD ASSISTANT (Fletcher, 1965) that could calculate the Ricci tensor from a given not too complicated metric.
Abstract: Algebraic Computing i.e. the use of computers to manipulate formulae, has been used in general relativity since about 1965. A very early example was the program GRAD ASSISTANT (Fletcher, 1965) that could calculate the Ricci tensor from a given not too complicated metric.
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