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Spacetime Metrology, Clocks and Relativistic Geodesy

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Presentations of the first workshop

Sergei Kopeikin: Relativity and Fundamental Physics

Jürgen Müller: Height and time systems in geodesy and the impact of clock network

Wen-Bin Shen: Preliminary experiments of geopotential difference determinantion between two stations based on a portable hydrogen clock

Heiner Denker: Geodetic methods to determine the relativistic redshift

Sergei Kopeikin: Normal gravity field in relativistic geodesy

Gérard Petit: The status of optical clocks worldwide and re-definition of the second

Christian Lisdat: Chronometric levelling with a transportable lattice clock

Pacôme Delva: Contribution of clock measurements for the determination of the geopotential

Elena Mazurova: Russian leveling network and prospects for increasing its accuracy on the basis of chronometric measurements with atomic clocks

Andrew Ludlow: Optical clock measurements beyond the geodetic limit

Nathan Newbury: Optical two-way time-frequency transfer

Jakob Flury: Perspectives for relativity-based geodetic reference frames and related IAG activities

Pacôme Delva: New tests of special and general relativity using atomic clocks on the ground and in space

Helen Margolis: International comparisons of optical atomic clocks

Hu Wu: Clock networks for future height systems: concepts and realizations

Olga Kichakova: Test of general relativity with Galileo satellites

Stephan Schiller: Mission I-SOC: an optical clock on the ISS

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