The notion of evolution equations is intimately tied in with another aspect of general relativistic physics.
Before Einstein's work on relativistic physics, time and space were viewed as independent dimensions.
A light-second is a unit of length useful in astronomy, telecommunications and relativistic physics.
Physics influenced the Actor model in many ways, especially quantum physics and relativistic physics.
In relativistic physics, an observation must always be qualified by specifying the state of motion of the observer, its reference frame.
There is a common perception that relativistic physics is not needed for practical purposes or in everyday life.
Particle accelerators cannot be constructed without accounting for relativistic physics.
This view was developed and updated to include considerations from relativistic physics by Hans Reichenbach.
Therefore, many books and papers on relativistic physics use geometric units exclusively.
Geometric unit systems are useful in relativistic physics.