The following pages link to Alexander P. Yefremov (Q1613304):
Displaying 25 items.
- (Q334357) (redirect page) (← links)
- Theory of relativity in quaternion spinors (Q334358) (← links)
- Pre-geometric structure of quantum and classical particles in terms of quaternion spinors (Q358973) (← links)
- The conic-gearing image of a complex number and a spinor-Born surface geometry (Q662536) (← links)
- Alternative interpretation of the 1D-box solution and the Bargmann theorem (Q683702) (← links)
- Gravitational contributions to pioneer space probe decelerations and the time-delay-Doppler ``relativistic confusion'' (Q733854) (← links)
- (Q1574018) (redirect page) (← links)
- Quaternionic relativity. I: Inertial motion (Q1574019) (← links)
- Quaternionic relativity. II: Non-inertial motions (Q1574074) (← links)
- On twin paradox in quaternionic relativity (Q1576138) (← links)
- Tangent quaternionic space (Q1613305) (← links)
- Schwarzschild-Kerr gravitational deflection of potentially hazardous space objects from their classical orbits (Q1621843) (← links)
- Quasi-elliptic trajectories in the gravitational field of a rotating star (Q1706046) (← links)
- Vector quaternionic spaces: geometry and classification (Q1888740) (← links)
- Fundamental properties of quaternion spinors (Q1933362) (← links)
- The Schrödinger equation as a consequence of the quaternion algebra stability (Q1946274) (← links)
- Structured relativistic particle, helix-type Minkowski diagram, and ``more general'' relativity (Q2018687) (← links)
- A time slice of mathematical cosmology (Q2152525) (← links)
- Sensitivity of the gravity assist to variations of the impact parameter (Q2215208) (← links)
- The fractal structure of space entails origin of Pauli's equation (Q2303629) (← links)
- Bi-quaternion square roots, rotational relativity, and dual space-time intervals (Q2475009) (← links)
- ``General theory of particle mechanics'' arising from a fractal surface (Q2515823) (← links)
- Physical theories in hypercomplex geometric description (Q2925879) (← links)
- Two slingshots may detect ultraweak features in the Sun's gravity (Q6165438) (← links)
- Proposal and substantiation of a repeatable space experiment to refine the law of gravity that dominates the Solar System (Q6579450) (← links)