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Special relativity / Minkowski space / Introduction to special relativity / Hermann Minkowski / Henri Poincaré / Non-Euclidean geometry / Space / Lorentz group / Four-vector / Relativity / Physics / Dimension
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Special relativity
Minkowski space
Introduction to special relativity
Hermann Minkowski
Henri Poincaré
Non-Euclidean geometry
Space
Lorentz group
Four-vector
Relativity
Physics
Dimension

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