1985-12
AUTHORSA. B. Bell, D. M. Bell
ABSTRACTNonlinear orbit equations of Einstein (general relativity), Moffat (nonsymmetric gravitation), and the authors’ (gravitational charge and potential) are compared, and shown to bo equivalent to a canonicallinear equation having constant coefficients, and right side a constant plus trigonometric polynomial of very small amplitudes. The authors propose also a linear equation in 3-dimensional time. More... »
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