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The characterisation of spin in Euclidean space-time
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    The characterisation of spin in Euclidean space-time (English)
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    This paper is concerned with using the notion of a parallel transport of space-like vectors to define a generalised concept of spin in Euclidean space-time, and to show how this concept may be used to characterise both inertial observers and rotating observers. We also consider the role played by this concept in the development of a frame-independent concept of force.
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    Galilei-structure on space-time
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    spin
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    Euclidean space-time
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    inertial observers
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    rotating observers
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    frame-independent concept of force
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