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2 August 1999 Use of the statistical model of gravity for analysis of nonhomogeneity in earth surface
Alexander M. Krot
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Abstract
An approach to describe gravitational effect of particles based on the statistical theory has been proposed. In this model, the time being fixed, bodies are shown to have fuzzy contours and are represented by spheroidal forms. The tension, force, potential and energy of the gravitating spheroidal body have been determined to be of probability character. It has been pointed out that a spheroidal body has a clearly outlined form if the potential energy of gravitational interaction of its particles is sufficiently great and the body's mass itself is relatively small. The statistical model being consistent with the Einstein general relativity has been shown.
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Alexander M. Krot "Use of the statistical model of gravity for analysis of nonhomogeneity in earth surface", Proc. SPIE 3710, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets IV, (2 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357004
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Statistical analysis

Optical spheres

Spherical lenses

Fuzzy logic

Polonium

Stars

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