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  • [[Image:Wikipedia-logo-en.png|right|thumb|80px|[[W:Special relativity|Special relativity]]]] ...eader has read the earlier articles in this series, particularly [[Special relativity/space, time, and the Lorentz transform]]. This article may be more complic ...
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  • [[Image:Wikipedia-logo-en.png|right|thumb|80px|[[W:Special relativity|Special relativity]]]] '''Special relativity''' is a physical theory that states that the laws of physics are the same f ...
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  • [[Image:Wikipedia-logo-en.png|right|thumb|80px|[[W:Special relativity|Special relativity]]]] :::::''This article presumes that the reader has read [[Special relativity/energy]]''. ...
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  • [[Image:Wikipedia-logo-en.png|right|thumb|80px|[[W:Special relativity|Special relativity]]]] :::::''This article presumes that the reader has read [[Special relativity/space, time, and the Lorentz transform]]''. ...
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  • [[Image:Wikipedia-logo-en.png|right|thumb|80px|[[W:Special relativity|Special relativity]]]] :::::''This article presumes that the reader has read [[Special relativity/momentum]]''. ...
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  • Special relativity is an extension of classical mechanics (Galilean relativity) that deals with the consequences of the speed of light being the same for ...frame and the velocity relative to the moving reference frame. In special relativity one has to take into account the speed limit, e.g. the light speed. For a f ...
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  • ...ion]] that forms the mathematical basis for [[w:Special relativity|Special Relativity]] ...o special relativity]], and Wikibooks has a [[b:Special Relativity|Special Relativity]] text. ...
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  • [[w:Max von Laue]] (1911) in his influential first textbook on relativity, gave the Lorentz transformation of the components of the symmetric “world ...nd edition (1912, published 1913), Laue discussed hydrodynamics in special relativity, defining the four-current of a material volume element in terms of rest ma ...
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  • In the first textbook on relativity, [[w:Max von Laue]] explicitly used the term “four-velocity” (Vierergeschwi In an unpublished manuscript on special relativity, written between 1912-1914, [[w:Albert Einstein]] defined four-velocity as: ...
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  • *{{#section:History of Topics in Special Relativity/mathsource|kil84}} ;Relativity ...
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  • The [[w:Acceleration (special relativity)|Lorentz transformation of three-acceleration]] is given by *{{#section:History of Topics in Special Relativity/relsource|abra08elek}} ...
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  • ===Special and General Principle of Relativity=== From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...
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  • with <math>\lambda^{2}=1</math> in relativity. In influential papers on 4D vector calculus in relativity, [[w:Arnold Sommerfeld]] defined the four-current ''P'', which he called fo ...
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  • ...he most natural representation of electrodynamic potential in the sense of relativity theory", which is notable because this solution was given by Herglotz alrea In influential papers on 4D vector calculus in relativity, [[w:Arnold Sommerfeld]] simplified Minkowski's spacetime formalism and def ...
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  • ...<math>T^{\alpha\beta}</math> (compare with [[History of Topics in Special Relativity/Stress-energy tensor (electromagnetic)]]): ..., who defined the following invariants (with <math>\lambda^{2}=1</math> in relativity):<ref group=R>Bateman (1910), p. 241</ref> ...
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  • ...r 1907 (published 1908), [[w:Hermann Minkowski]] extended the postulate of relativity to mechanics in general, defining four-force density <math>K+(K\overline{w} In 1909, [[w:Max Abraham]] pointed out that the relativity principle requires that the mechanical forces must transform like the elect ...
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  • ===Experience and the Special Theory of Relativity=== From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...
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  • [[w:Time dilation]] in special relativity is given by Since the laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames by the relativity principle, it follows that if one builds an experimental setup in which one ...
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  • ...| Sergey Fedosin]] in 2002 and is a special case of the [[metric theory of relativity]]. <ref> Fedosin S.G. [https://payhip.com/b/N6Jx Sovremennye problemy fizik ...ativity#Lorentz transformation without second postulate|History of special relativity#Lorentz transformation without second postulate]] == ...
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  • ...f [[w:spherical wave transformation]]s, with <math>\lambda^{2}=1</math> in relativity):<ref group=R>Bateman (1909/10), p. 252</ref> ...rst paper he defined the general six-vector <math>f</math> in terms of the special six-vector <math>\varphi</math> and its supplement <math>\varphi^{\ast}</ma ...
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  • ...observe him so that the line element corresponds to the metric of special relativity which we use to describe his path which is special relativity's time dilation formula. ...
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  • ===Exact Formulation of the General Principle of Relativity=== From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...
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  • [[Image:Wikipedia-logo-en.png|right|thumb|80px|[[W:Special relativity|Special relativity]]]] :::::''This article presumes that the reader has read [[Special relativity/energy]]''. ...
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  • \subsection{The Space-Time Continuum of the Special Theory of Relativity Considered as a From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...
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  • ...ius group|Möbius group]] or [[w:projective special linear group|projective special linear group]], and the [[w:Spherical wave transformation#Transformation by ...f physics, because they formed the basis of [[w:special relativity|special relativity]] in which they exhibit the symmetry of [[w:Minkowski spacetime|Minkowski s ...
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  • with the Principle of Relativity} From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...
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  • ===Special and General Principle of Relativity=== From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...
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  • ===The Heuristic Value of the Theory of Relativity=== From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...
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  • ...ts Are the Foundations of Classical Mechanics and of the Special Theory of Relativity Unsatisfactory?=== From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...
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  • ...[[../AlbertEinstein/|Einstein's]] [[../GeneralResultsOfTheTheory/|General Relativity]] (GR) is well known. The following definition provides the proper mathemat special relativity (SR) theory are also concisely discussed. ...
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  • [[Image:Wikipedia-logo-en.png|right|thumb|80px|[[W:Special relativity|Special relativity]]]] :::::''This article presumes that the reader has read [[Special relativity/space, time, and the Lorentz transform]]''. ...
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  • ...[[../AlbertEinstein/|Einstein's]] [[../GeneralResultsOfTheTheory/|General Relativity]] ([[../SR/|GR]]) is well known. The following definition provides the prop special relativity ([[../SR/|SR]]) theory are also concisely discussed. ...
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  • The [[w:Acceleration (special relativity)|Lorentz transformation of three-acceleration]] is given by *{{#section:History of Topics in Special Relativity/relsource|abra08elek}} ...
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  • ...f the form <math>(+, +, +, -)</math> as typically seen in [[../SR/|special relativity]]. The connection between the Laplacian in Euclidean space and the D'Alembe ...ith respect to each coordinate in the metric. The D'Alembertian is hence a special case of the generalised Laplacian. ...
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  • ...ion]] that forms the mathematical basis for [[w:Special relativity|Special Relativity]] ...o special relativity]], and Wikibooks has a [[b:Special Relativity|Special Relativity]] text. ...
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  • From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] before the advent of the theory of relativity, time played a different ...
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  • ===A Few Inferences from the General Principle of Relativity=== From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...
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  • From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] It is clear from our previous considerations that the (special) theory ...
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  • ...[[w:contact transformation]] in the plane (Laguerre geometry). In special relativity, it was first used by [[#Plummer|Plummer (1910)]], by [[#Gruner|Gruner (192 ...Eisenhart (1905)]] while transforming pseudospherical surfaces. In special relativity it was first used by [[#Gruner|Gruner (1921)]] while developing [[w:Loedel ...
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  • From [[../SpecialTheoryOfRelativity/|Relativity: The Special and General Theory]] by [[../AlbertEinstein/|Albert Einstein]] ...- and time-data in the case of the [[../GeneralTheory/|general theory]] of relativity. As a consequence, I am guilty of a certain ...
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