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DIFFERENT CANONICAL FORMULATIONS OF EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF GRAVITY. / Franke, V.A.

In: Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, No. 1, 2006, p. 995-1010.

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Franke VA. DIFFERENT CANONICAL FORMULATIONS OF EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF GRAVITY. Theoretical and Mathematical Physics. 2006;(1):995-1010.

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Franke, V.A. / DIFFERENT CANONICAL FORMULATIONS OF EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF GRAVITY. In: Theoretical and Mathematical Physics. 2006 ; No. 1. pp. 995-1010.

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