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Semimodular Locally Projective Lattices of Rank 4 from v.Staudt’s Point of View

1981

We consider groups of projectivities in a certain kind of lattices called “Spaces”,also comprising the circle planes, and give theorems of v.Staudtian type, which characterize those Spaces which can be represented by a sublattice of a projective geometry of rank 4.

CombinatoricsMinkowski planeTranslation planeTangentPoint (geometry)Rank (differential topology)Type (model theory)Projective testProjective geometryMathematics
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Positioning in a flat two-dimensional space-time

2008

The basic theory on relativistic positioning systems in a two-dimensional space-time and the analysis of the possibility of making relativistic gravimetry with these systems have been presented elsewhere [Phys. Rev. D 73 , 084017 (2006); Phys. Rev. D 74 , 104003 (2006)]. Here we summarize these results and we outline new issues on the relativistic positioning systems in Minkowski plane. We point out that the accelerations of the emitters and of the user along their trajectories are determined by the sole knowledge of the emitter positioning data and of the acceleration of only one of the emitters and only during a light echo interval.

PhysicsMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringAstronomy and AstrophysicsMinkowski planeAccelerationTwo-dimensional spaceSpace and Planetary ScienceLight echoPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsInterval (graph theory)Point (geometry)GravimetryCommon emitterEAS Publications Series
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Positioning with stationary emitters in a two-dimensional space-time

2006

The basic elements of the relativistic positioning systems in a two-dimensional space-time have been introduced in a previous work [Phys. Rev. D {\bf 73}, 084017 (2006)] where geodesic positioning systems, constituted by two geodesic emitters, have been considered in a flat space-time. Here, we want to show in what precise senses positioning systems allow to make {\em relativistic gravimetry}. For this purpose, we consider stationary positioning systems, constituted by two uniformly accelerated emitters separated by a constant distance, in two different situations: absence of gravitational field (Minkowski plane) and presence of a gravitational mass (Schwarzschild plane). The physical coord…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsGeodesicSpace timeCoordinate systemFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)General Relativity and Quantum CosmologyMinkowski planeGravitationClassical mechanicsTwo-dimensional spaceGravitational fieldProper time[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]
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Positioning in a flat two-dimensional space-time: the delay master equation

2010

The basic theory on relativistic positioning systems in a two-dimensional space-time has been presented in two previous papers [Phys. Rev. D {\bf 73}, 084017 (2006); {\bf 74}, 104003 (2006)], where the possibility of making relativistic gravimetry with these systems has been analyzed by considering specific examples. Here we study generic relativistic positioning systems in the Minkowski plane. We analyze the information that can be obtained from the data received by a user of the positioning system. We show that the accelerations of the emitters and of the user along their trajectories are determined by the sole knowledge of the emitter positioning data and of the acceleration of only one …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPositioning systemSpace timeMathematical analysisFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)General Relativity and Quantum CosmologyMinkowski planeAccelerationClassical mechanicsTwo-dimensional spaceMaster equationMinkowski spacePhysics::Accelerator PhysicsCommon emitter
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