A linear superposition of metric deviations from Minkowski space is defined for multiple relativistic sources in Extended Relativity, reproducing GR classical tests.
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In Extended Relativity, gravitational wave polarizations from compact binaries have relative amplitudes of tensor, vector, and scalar modes fixed by source geometry, producing specific PTA correlation patterns.
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Superposition Principle in Relativistic Gravity
A linear superposition of metric deviations from Minkowski space is defined for multiple relativistic sources in Extended Relativity, reproducing GR classical tests.
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Polarization structure of gravitational waves in extended relativity
In Extended Relativity, gravitational wave polarizations from compact binaries have relative amplitudes of tensor, vector, and scalar modes fixed by source geometry, producing specific PTA correlation patterns.