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Quantum Mechanical Equivalence of the Metrics of a Centrally Symmetric Gravitational Field

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Quantum Mechanical Equivalence of the Metrics of a Centrally Symmetric Gravitational Field
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Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, April 2019
DOI 10.1134/s0040577919030073
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M. V. Gorbatenko, V. P. Neznamov

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