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Characterization of standard clocks by means of light rays and freely falling particles
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    Characterization of standard clocks by means of light rays and freely falling particles (English)
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    A mathematical description of standard clocks in Weyl manifolds is given. Then a method is exhibited to test wether or not a given clock is a standard one. This method only uses light rays and free falling particles, and therefore this approach is in accordance with the Ehlers- Pirani-Schild axioms.
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    standard clocks
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    Weyl manifolds
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    light rays
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    free falling particles
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