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...lar, covariant derivative and geodesics equations). We refer the reader to Refs. [1, 2, 3, 4] for a detailed description of the construction of these ... ... is reasonable to postulate that they are smeared out into fuzzy balls. In refs.[8] it was assumed that those balls have the Planck radius and arbitra... ...he Planck radius and arbitrary dimension. For this reason it was argued in refs. [8] that one should construct a theory which includes all dimensions ... ... they move dilationally because of inertia. This was discussed long ago in refs. [27, 28]. This review is organized as follows: section 2 is dedi- cat... ...ays to achieve superluminal propagation. One such approach is described in refs. [84] An alternative procedure In ref. [9] an alternative factor- izat... ...works. For rigorous mathematical treatment the reader is advised to study, refs. [1, 76, 77, 78, 79]. Let the vector felds γ μ , μ=1,2,...,n be a coor... ...ation invariant physics was discussed from a different perspective also in refs. [23, 21]. In a fat C-space the basis vectorsE A are constants. In a c... ...quation are investigated from the rigorous mathe- matical point of view in refs. [93]. The approach in refs. [16, 15, 17, 8], reviewed here, is differ...
... assaulted the guvnor on my reference. I suppose, though, he won’t give me refs. Hard enough to get a crib at the best of times,” said Parsons. “You o...
...n as his grandson steps into the end zone, Richard noticed that one of the refs threw a yellow flag. It’s getting called back, a clipping penalty. Ric...