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Group Motions in Space-time and Doppler Effects

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THE discovery of the Mössbauer effect has given fresh interest to the discussion of relativistic Doppler effects1. The purpose of this communication is to establish certain exact results in a very simple way.

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  1. Frauenfelder, H., The Mössbauer Effect, 62 (Benjamin, New York, 1962).

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SYNGE, J. Group Motions in Space-time and Doppler Effects. Nature 198, 679 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/198679a0

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