Distance functions for Coriolis interaction in Friedmann universes

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Coriolis Effect, Cosmology, Inertia, Perturbation Theory, Relativity, Universe, Astronomical Models, Gravitation Theory, Retarding, Rotating Spheres, Space-Time Functions

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Coriolis effects induced by rotating shells in various Friedmann universes are studied using a first-order perturbation of the field equations. The dragging effect on the local inertial frame is calculated by means of a distance function which is specific of each model; it is shown that a convergent 'sum for inertia' may be written down even for spatially open universes. Two complementary descriptions are given, one in terms of a quasi-instantaneous propagation, and the other including retardation effects.

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