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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6821500
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Deflection angle of light by wormholes using the Gauss–Bonnet theorem
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6821500

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    Deflection angle of light by wormholes using the Gauss–Bonnet theorem (English)
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    2 January 2018
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    light deflection
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    Ellis wormhole
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    Janis-Newman-winnicour wormhole
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    Gauss-Bonnet theorem
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