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Post-Newtonian approximations and equations of motion of general relativity

Gerhard Schäfer (1997)

Banach Center Publications

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A post-Newtonian approximation scheme for general relativity is defined using the Arnowitt-Deser-Misner formalism. The scheme is applied to perfect fluids and point-mass systems. The two-body point-mass Hamiltonian is given explicitly up to the post 2 . 5 -Newtonian order.

A theorem for rigid motions in Post-Newtonian celestial mechanics.

J.M. Gambi, P. Zamorano, P. Romero, M.L. García del Pino (2003)

RACSAM

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The velocity field distribution for rigid motions in the Born?s sense applied to Post-Newtonian Relativistic Celestial Mechanics is examined together with its compatibility with the Newtonian distribution.

Semantic incommensurability and empirical comparability : the case of Lorentz and Einstein

Martin Carrier (2004)

Philosophia Scientiae

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Semantic incommensurability is understood as non-translatability of concepts taken from different theories. My aim is to give a rational reconstruction of the notion of incommensurability underlying the writings of Feyerabend and the later Kuhn. I claim that incommensurability can be reconstructed on this basis as a coherent conception and that relevant instances can be identified. The translation failure between incommensurable concepts arises from the impossibility to jointly fulfil...

Mechanics

Stefan Banach

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CONTENTS Preface................ III CHAPTER I. THEORY OF VECTORS I. Operations on vectors § 1. Preliminary definitions.................. 1 § 2. Components of a vector.................. 2 § 3. Sum and difference of vectors.................. 3 § 4. Product of a vector by a number.................. 4 § 5. Components of a sum and product.................. 5 § 6. Resolution of a vector.................. 6 § 7. Scalar product.................. 7 § 8. Vector product.................. 9 § 9....