The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriols' velocities and accelerations are introduced and considered in spaces with affine connections and metrics as velocities and accelerations of flows of mass elements (particles) moving in space-time. It is shown that these types of velocities and accelerations are generated by the relative motions between the mass elements. They are closely related to the kinematic characteristics of the relative velocity and the relative acceleration. The centrifugal (centripetal) acceleration could be interpreted as gravitational acceleration as it has been done in the Einstein theory of gravitation. This fact could be used as a basis for working out of new gravitational theories in spaces with affine con...
The expansion of space, and other geometric properties of cosmological models, can be studied using ...
Metric-affine theories of gravity provide an interesting alternative to general relativity: in such ...
The notion of null (isotropic) vector field is considered in spaces with affine connections and metr...
The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriolis velocities and accelerations are introduced an...
This lecture is about uniform circular motion. There is a constant radial acceleration (centripetal ...
We discuss some aspects about the computation of kinematic, spectroscopic, Fermi and astrometric rel...
The propagation of signals in space-time is considered on the basis of the notion of null (isotropic...
Abstract. The Coriolis force is induced by a compound motion involving two independent yet physicall...
Abstract. The Coriolis force is induced by a compound motion involving two independent yet physicall...
The time derivative of vectors depends on the coordinate frame in which the vector is expresses and ...
Particles moving along prescribed, relativistically rotating trajectories may exhibit quite unexpect...
Abstract. The Coriolis force is generally associated with the Earth’s rotation, although it can aris...
Abstract. The Coriolis force acts in a physically rotating system so as to induce a perpendicular de...
Doppler effect and Hubble effect in different models of space-time in the case of auto-parallel moti...
During typical general relativity courses, the so-called frame-dragging effect is explained by empha...
The expansion of space, and other geometric properties of cosmological models, can be studied using ...
Metric-affine theories of gravity provide an interesting alternative to general relativity: in such ...
The notion of null (isotropic) vector field is considered in spaces with affine connections and metr...
The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriolis velocities and accelerations are introduced an...
This lecture is about uniform circular motion. There is a constant radial acceleration (centripetal ...
We discuss some aspects about the computation of kinematic, spectroscopic, Fermi and astrometric rel...
The propagation of signals in space-time is considered on the basis of the notion of null (isotropic...
Abstract. The Coriolis force is induced by a compound motion involving two independent yet physicall...
Abstract. The Coriolis force is induced by a compound motion involving two independent yet physicall...
The time derivative of vectors depends on the coordinate frame in which the vector is expresses and ...
Particles moving along prescribed, relativistically rotating trajectories may exhibit quite unexpect...
Abstract. The Coriolis force is generally associated with the Earth’s rotation, although it can aris...
Abstract. The Coriolis force acts in a physically rotating system so as to induce a perpendicular de...
Doppler effect and Hubble effect in different models of space-time in the case of auto-parallel moti...
During typical general relativity courses, the so-called frame-dragging effect is explained by empha...
The expansion of space, and other geometric properties of cosmological models, can be studied using ...
Metric-affine theories of gravity provide an interesting alternative to general relativity: in such ...
The notion of null (isotropic) vector field is considered in spaces with affine connections and metr...