Abstract
The purely geometrical Machian approach to gravitation presented in this letter improves an already published one. In any non vacuum cosmos the gravitational equations in gravitational units are identical to Einstein's equations, while the equations describing the gravitational field in local atomic units are integrodifferential equations in agreement with the available experimental data.
Goldoni, R
[1]
- Pisa Univ. (Italy). Ist. di Matematica
Citation Formats
Goldoni, R.
Tentative purely geometrical Machian framework for describing gravity and inertia.
Italy: N. p.,
1979.
Web.
doi:10.1007/BF02725681.
Goldoni, R.
Tentative purely geometrical Machian framework for describing gravity and inertia.
Italy.
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02725681
Goldoni, R.
1979.
"Tentative purely geometrical Machian framework for describing gravity and inertia."
Italy.
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02725681.
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title = {Tentative purely geometrical Machian framework for describing gravity and inertia}
author = {Goldoni, R}
abstractNote = {The purely geometrical Machian approach to gravitation presented in this letter improves an already published one. In any non vacuum cosmos the gravitational equations in gravitational units are identical to Einstein's equations, while the equations describing the gravitational field in local atomic units are integrodifferential equations in agreement with the available experimental data.}
doi = {10.1007/BF02725681}
journal = []
volume = {24:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Italy}
year = {1979}
month = {Mar}
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title = {Tentative purely geometrical Machian framework for describing gravity and inertia}
author = {Goldoni, R}
abstractNote = {The purely geometrical Machian approach to gravitation presented in this letter improves an already published one. In any non vacuum cosmos the gravitational equations in gravitational units are identical to Einstein's equations, while the equations describing the gravitational field in local atomic units are integrodifferential equations in agreement with the available experimental data.}
doi = {10.1007/BF02725681}
journal = []
volume = {24:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Italy}
year = {1979}
month = {Mar}
}