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On the line element of a static spherical shell of matter in vacuum

О линейном элементе статической сферической оболочки вещества в вакууме

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Il Nuovo Cimento B (1971-1996)

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A solution for the gravitational field in a static spherical shell of matter is given. It is pointed out that the result obtained by Papapetrou and Hamoui does not need to be in contradiction with the result of Leibovitz.

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Si dà una soluzione per il campo gravitazionale in uno strato di materia sferico e statico. Si sottolinea il fatto che il risultato ottenuto da Papapetrou e Hamoui non è necessariamente in contraddizione con quello di Leibovitz.

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Приводится решение для гравитационного поля в статической сферической оболочке вещества. Отмечается, что результат, полученный Папапетру-Гамуи, не должен противоречить результату Лебовитца.

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Chow, T.L. On the line element of a static spherical shell of matter in vacuum. Nuov Cim B 37, 214–218 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02726319

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