Underdetermination in classic and modern tests of general relativity
Canonically, ‘classic’ tests of general relativity (GR) include perihelion precession, the bending of light around stars, and gravitational redshift; ‘modern’ tests have to do with, inter alia, relativistic time delay, equivalence principle tests, gravitational lensing, strong field gravity, and gra...
Main Authors: | Wolf, W, Sanchioni, M, Read, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2024
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