Relativity
A boost transformation refers to the mathematical operation used in the theory of relativity that relates the spacetime coordinates of two observers in uniform relative motion. This transformation enables one to switch from one inertial reference frame to another, accounting for the effects of time dilation and length contraction. It is essential for understanding how measurements of time and space vary depending on the relative velocity of observers, forming a fundamental aspect of Minkowski spacetime and the behavior of four-vectors.
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