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Velocity as a function of state in general-relativistic mechanics

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It has been shown that realization of the fact that, in the mechanics of general relativity (GR), the velocity is a function of state, along with the refined metric of Fock’s first-approximation metric and Euler’s hydrodynamic formula, makes it possible to solve the unambiguity problem for the relativistic equations of rotational motion in GR mechanics.

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Abdil’din, M.M., Beissen, N.A. & Taukenova, A.S. Velocity as a function of state in general-relativistic mechanics. Gravit. Cosmol. 17, 141–142 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0202289311020022

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