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- Wigner Rotation. Theory and Application to Practical Relativistic
- And Dirac Matrices and Their Lorentz Transformation Operators
- Production and Evaporation of Higher Dimensional Black Holes
- Thomas-Wigner Rotation and Thomas Precession: Actualized Approach
- The Lorentz Package
- Visualization of Thomas–Wigner Rotations
- PHYSICISTS Radiation Physics
- Rotations Associated with Lorentz Boosts
- Issues in Quantum-Geometric Propagation
- Thomas Rotation and Mocanu Paradox – Not at All Paradoxical
- A Selected Bibliography of Publications By, and About, Eugene Wigner
- Thomas Precession
- Module II, Lecture 03: Formal Theory of Rotations Ψ Ψ Ψ
- Wigner Rotations, Bargmann Invariants and Geometric Phases
- Arxiv:1607.02928V1 [Physics.Acc-Ph] 11 Jul 2016 NOTKESTRASSE 85 - 22607 HAMBURG Evidence of Wigner Rotation Phenomena in the Beam Splitting Experiment at the LCLS
- Wigner Active and Passive Rotation Matrices Applied to NMR Tensor
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- The Effect of Stationary Axisymmetric Spacetimes in Interferometric Visibility
- Effect of Gravitational Frame Dragging on Orbiting Qubits
- Elementary Analysis of the Special Relativistic Combination of Velocities, Wigner Rotation, and Thomas Precession
- Position and Spin Operators, Wigner Rotation and the Origin of Hidden Momentum Forces
- Quantum Entanglement of Particles in Black Hole Neighborhoods
- Copyright and Use of This Thesis This Thesis Must Be Used in Accordance with the Provisions of the Copyright Act 1968
- Lorentz Boosts and Wigner Rotations: Self-Adjoint Complexified Quaternions
- Algebra, 'Zl2 Graded 29, 34, 281, 284 Algebra, Central 117 Algebra
- Wigner Rotation and Its SO(3) Model: an Active-Frame Approach Leehwa Yeh
- Probing Wigner Rotations for Any Group
- Elementary Analysis of the Special Relativistic Combination of Velocities, Wigner Rotation and Thomas Precession
- Theory and Application to Practical Relativistic Engineering Problems
- Inner Relationship Among Rapidity, Velocity and Geometric Approach to the Wigner Rotation