Physics
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Aug 1984
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General Relativity and Gravitation (ISSN 0001-7701), vol. 16, Aug. 1984, p. 711-750. Research supported by the Alexander von Hum
Physics
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Gravitation Theory, Gravitational Effects, Orbit Perturbation, Relativity, Rotating Bodies, Solar Orbits, Celestial Mechanics, Centrifugal Force, Coriolis Effect, Equations Of Motion, Planetary Rotation, Rotating Spheres, Satellite Perturbation
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The purpose of this work is to provide a critical analysis of the classical papers of H. Thirring (1918, 1921) and J. Lense and H. Thirring (1918) on rotating masses in the relativistic theory of gravitation and to render them accessible to a wider circle of scholars. An English translation of these papers is presented which follows the original German text as closely as possible. This is followed by a concise account of the significance of the results of these papers as well as the possibility of measuring the gravitational effects of rotating masses.
Hehl Friedrich W.
Mashhoon Bahram
Theiss Dietmar S.
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