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Optical Atomic Clocks: From International Timekeeping to Gravity Potential Measurement

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Abstract

We discuss the relation between atomic clocks and gravity from two perspectives: gravity potential measurements for optical clock comparisons and contributions to international timescales and, conversely, the measurement of gravity potential differences using optical clocks.

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