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V. F. Chub, "Use of the conformal group in the theory of inertial navigation," Mech. Solids. 41 (5), 1-12 (2006)
Year 2006 Volume 41 Number 5 Pages 1-12
Title Use of the conformal group in the theory of inertial navigation
Author(s) V. F. Chub (Moscow)
Abstract The 10-parametric Galilei group is extended to a 13-parametric group, which is used to derive the nonrelativistic equations of ideal operation of a strapdown inertial navigation system with a gravitational variometer. In the relativistic setting of the inertial navigation problem, one has to extend the 10-parametric Poincaré group to the 15-parametric conformal group. We present the determining relations of the conformal group and derive the relativistic equations of inertial navigation.
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Received 27 May 2004
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