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My scientific output—a commented bibliography
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Efficient and Precise Transit Light Curves for Rapidly Rotating, Oblate Stars
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The Astrophysical Journal,
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Time delay in the quadrupole field of a body at rest in the 2PN approximation
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Physical Review D,
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Tidal friction in satellites and planets. The new version of the creep tide theory
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A Few Calculations of Receding Planetary Orbits from Spherical Kinetic Dynamics and the Quantization of Celestial Motions30
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New Foundation in the …,
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Reference-Ellipsoid and Normal Gravity Field in Post-Newtonian Geodesy
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The mass and density of the dwarf planet (225088) 2007 OR10
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A few calculations of receding planetary orbits from spherical kinetic dynamics and the quantization of celestial motions
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5th EuroSciCon Conference,
2019 |
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On Cantorian Superfluid Vortex Cosmology: 14 years later and still in progress
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2019 |
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Varying G or Varying M?–Remark on Pioneer spacecraft anomaly
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INJP,
2019 |
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On Newtonian dynamics with a variable Earth mass: Geodetic evidence and its implications on Pioneer spacecraft anomaly and LAGEOS satellite
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Indian Journal of Physics,
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Normal gravity field in relativistic geodesy
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Physical Review D,
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A few calculations of receding Moon from spherical kinetic dynamics, receding planetary orbits, and the quantization of celestial motions
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2018 |
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Tidal synchronization of close-in satellites and exoplanets. III. Tidal dissipation revisited and application to Enceladus
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The normal gravity field in relativistic geodesy
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Tidal synchronization of close-in satellites and exoplanets. III. Tidal dissipation revisited and application to Enceladus.
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2017 |
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