Abstract

There are several important reasons to consider relativistic effects in rotational motion of celestial bodies. General Relativity is now recommended by the International Astronomical Union and International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics as a theoretical framework for modeling of high-precision observational data. On the other hand, various geodynamical observations provide data which are widely used for testing General Relativity itself.

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