The possibility of the existence of a quite measurable current (10-14 A) induced by a gravitational wave (GW) at the contact of two conductors is shown. © 1983
The test masses of a large interferometric gravity wave detector (VIRGO project) will be controlled ...
The repsonse of a massive body to gravitational waves is decribed on the microscopic level, taking t...
The interaction, in the long--wavelength approximation, of normal and superconducting electromagneti...
The possibility of the existence of a quite measurable current (10-14 A) induced by a gravitational ...
The analogy between general relativity and electromagnetism suggests that there is a galvano-gravito...
For mechanical Weber gravitational wave antennae, it is thought that gravity waves are weakly conver...
We show that the mean-square displacement of a charged oscillator due to the zero point oscillations...
An exact solution is obtained for the relativistic collisionless kinetic equations describing a test...
AbstractThe most advanced contemporary efforts and concepts for registering gravitational waves are ...
Given the recent direct measurement of gravitational waves (GWs) by the LIGO–VIRGO collaboration, th...
We propose two novel techniques for detecting gravitational waves. First technique is based on detec...
Evolution of electric and magnetic fields in dielectric media, driven by the influence of a strong g...
We derive Maxwell equations for electric and magnetic fields in curved spacetime from first principl...
If a metal object is placed in a gravitational field, .the nuclei and electrons in the metal will si...
This article is a revised version of the previous article [14] to reflect the new Samohvalov article...
The test masses of a large interferometric gravity wave detector (VIRGO project) will be controlled ...
The repsonse of a massive body to gravitational waves is decribed on the microscopic level, taking t...
The interaction, in the long--wavelength approximation, of normal and superconducting electromagneti...
The possibility of the existence of a quite measurable current (10-14 A) induced by a gravitational ...
The analogy between general relativity and electromagnetism suggests that there is a galvano-gravito...
For mechanical Weber gravitational wave antennae, it is thought that gravity waves are weakly conver...
We show that the mean-square displacement of a charged oscillator due to the zero point oscillations...
An exact solution is obtained for the relativistic collisionless kinetic equations describing a test...
AbstractThe most advanced contemporary efforts and concepts for registering gravitational waves are ...
Given the recent direct measurement of gravitational waves (GWs) by the LIGO–VIRGO collaboration, th...
We propose two novel techniques for detecting gravitational waves. First technique is based on detec...
Evolution of electric and magnetic fields in dielectric media, driven by the influence of a strong g...
We derive Maxwell equations for electric and magnetic fields in curved spacetime from first principl...
If a metal object is placed in a gravitational field, .the nuclei and electrons in the metal will si...
This article is a revised version of the previous article [14] to reflect the new Samohvalov article...
The test masses of a large interferometric gravity wave detector (VIRGO project) will be controlled ...
The repsonse of a massive body to gravitational waves is decribed on the microscopic level, taking t...
The interaction, in the long--wavelength approximation, of normal and superconducting electromagneti...