On the theory of high-velocity particles
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The equations of mechanics and electrodynamics are presented in a form which is covariant for Galileo transformations in Euclidean space. The author shows that Galileo transformations in the Euclidean space are valid for particles with velocities approaching that of light.
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Field Theory Elementary Particle Quantum Field Theory Euclidean Space Galileo Transformation
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