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Finslerian metric and tetrads in static spherically-symmetric case of gravitational field
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    Finslerian metric and tetrads in static spherically-symmetric case of gravitational field (English)
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    19 March 1998
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    A velocity-dependent, or Finsler, extension of the Schwarzschild metric is specified by the ansatz of a particular Finsler metric function. The Finsler metric tensor derived from this function shows a correspondence with the Schwarzschild metric in the limit of vanishing velocity dependence. A certain set of tetrads in this geometry represents a generalization of the Lorentz transformation.
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    Finsler metric
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    Schwarzschild metric
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    tetrads
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