Post-Script, 32 pagesA scalar theory of gravitation with a preferred reference frame (PRF) is considered, that accounts for special relativity and reduces to it if the gravitational field cancels. The gravitating system consists of a finite number of perfect-fluid bodies. An \" asymptotic \" post-Newtonian (PN) approximation scheme is used, allowing an explicit weak-field limit with all fields expanded. Exact mass centers are defined and their exact equations of motion are derived. The PN expansion of these equations is obtained: the zero-order equations are those of Newtonian gravity (NG), and the equations for the first-order (PN) corrections depend linearly on the PN fields. For PN corrections to the motion of the mass centers, especiall...
2 pages. Text of a talk given at the 9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome, July 2000.International aud...
42 pages, no figure.The asymptotic scheme of post-Newtonian approximation defined for general relati...
LaTeX, 6 pages, one figure. Text of a talk at the 5th Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation...
PDF, 15 pages. v3: still a few redactional improvements, 4 references added, former Sect. 2 (previou...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
International audienceWe revisit the problem of the equations of motion of a system of N self-intera...
A scalar theory of gravity with a preferred reference frame is presented. It is insisted on the dyna...
We discuss a covariant generalization of the parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism in a class ...
A scalar bimetric theory of gravity with a preferred reference frame is summarized. Dynamics is gove...
PDF, 22 pages. v3: Magnitude of the WEP violation for the Pioneer spacecrafts estimated more precise...
A new method of post-Newtonian approximation (PNA) for weak gravitational fields is presented togeth...
International audienceBased on a tentative interpretation of gravity as a pressure force, a scalar t...
International audienceBased on a tentative interpretation of gravity as a pressure force, a scalar t...
15 pages (in the format here), text of talk given at the 2nd Workshop "Gravity, Astrophysics and Str...
v2: links to quoted arXiv papers. LaTeX, 28 pages including 2 figures. This is a revised version of ...
2 pages. Text of a talk given at the 9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome, July 2000.International aud...
42 pages, no figure.The asymptotic scheme of post-Newtonian approximation defined for general relati...
LaTeX, 6 pages, one figure. Text of a talk at the 5th Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation...
PDF, 15 pages. v3: still a few redactional improvements, 4 references added, former Sect. 2 (previou...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
International audienceWe revisit the problem of the equations of motion of a system of N self-intera...
A scalar theory of gravity with a preferred reference frame is presented. It is insisted on the dyna...
We discuss a covariant generalization of the parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism in a class ...
A scalar bimetric theory of gravity with a preferred reference frame is summarized. Dynamics is gove...
PDF, 22 pages. v3: Magnitude of the WEP violation for the Pioneer spacecrafts estimated more precise...
A new method of post-Newtonian approximation (PNA) for weak gravitational fields is presented togeth...
International audienceBased on a tentative interpretation of gravity as a pressure force, a scalar t...
International audienceBased on a tentative interpretation of gravity as a pressure force, a scalar t...
15 pages (in the format here), text of talk given at the 2nd Workshop "Gravity, Astrophysics and Str...
v2: links to quoted arXiv papers. LaTeX, 28 pages including 2 figures. This is a revised version of ...
2 pages. Text of a talk given at the 9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Rome, July 2000.International aud...
42 pages, no figure.The asymptotic scheme of post-Newtonian approximation defined for general relati...
LaTeX, 6 pages, one figure. Text of a talk at the 5th Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation...