Clock-transport synchronization in noninertial frames and gravitational fields

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Clocks, Relativistic Theory, Synchronism, Gravitational Fields, Inertia Principle, Orbits, Reference Systems, Standards, Other Topics In General Relativity And Gravitation

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It is shown that electromagnetic and clock-transport synchronization procedures are not necessarily equivalent. In noninertial frames and in gravitational fields both procedures can be path dependent. Even for the same path about 100 km above the earth, the two procedures can give different errors, about 89 microsec/day (clock-transport synchronization) and about 60 microsec/day (electromagnetic synchronization).

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