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High-accuracy propagation of light rays
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2010
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We present a review of the different methods currently developed to determine the deflection of light rays due to gravity. The aim of these methods is primarily to calculate the angular distances with an accuracy of the order of microarcsecond.
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