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11.6 Mathematical Properties of the Space-Time of Special Relativity 539 11.7 Matrix Representation of Lorentz Transformations, Infinitesimal Generators 543 11.8 Thomas Precession 548 11.9 Invariance of Electric Charge; Covariance of Electrodynamics 553 11.10 Transformation of Electromagnetic Fields 558
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