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    Complex relativity and real solutions. I: Introduction (English)
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    This is the first of a series of papers on complex spaces and their use in complex relativity. The basic aim is to develop the theory of complex relativity but only insofar as it helps in obtaining, and understanding, real solutions of Einstein's vacuum equations as slices of complex solutions. In this first paper, specific aims of the whole series are first presented. The basic equations and key entities, which are used later, are presented. The basic relativistic language used is that of Newman and Penrose. Included is a discussion of a number of important properties which arise in the development of the basic equations and key concepts, these properties being mainly ones which are not apparent in standard real formulations.
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    complex spaces
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    complex relativity
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    Einstein's vacuum equations
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