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Completeness of inextensible electromagnetic trajectories in a stationary spacetime
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    Completeness of inextensible electromagnetic trajectories in a stationary spacetime (English)
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    1 June 2017
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    Lorentz force equation
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    Kaluza-Klein theory
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    stationary spacetimes
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    completeness of inextensible trajectories
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