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The generalized equations of the inertial gravitational field are derived from variational principles. It is shown that variational properties of inertial gravitational potentials have important peculiarities which cause peculiarities of equations obtained.
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Raigorodski, L.D. On the theory of inertial gravitational fields. Gen Relat Gravit 6, 243–252 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00751568
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