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Lorentz transformation / Proper velocity / Lorentz factor / Velocity-addition formula / Introduction to special relativity / Proper time / Lorentz group / Time dilation / Gyrovector space / Relativity / Physics / Special relativity
Date: 2010-08-10 15:59:15
Lorentz transformation
Proper velocity
Lorentz factor
Velocity-addition formula
Introduction to special relativity
Proper time
Lorentz group
Time dilation
Gyrovector space
Relativity
Physics
Special relativity

Progress In Electromagnetics Research, PIER 60, 85–94, 2006 THE RELATIVISTIC PROPER-VELOCITY

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