Spin and Rotation in General Relativity
Lewis H. Ryder (University of Kent at Canterbury, UK), and Bahram, Mashhoon (University of Missouri-Columbia, USA)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the concepts of spin and rotation within the framework of general relativity, highlighting their theoretical implications and recent developments in understanding their roles in gravitational physics.
Contribution
It provides an overview of spin and rotation phenomena in general relativity, summarizing recent research and open questions in the field.
Findings
Clarified the role of spin in curved spacetime
Summarized recent theoretical advancements
Identified open problems in gravitational rotation studies
Abstract
Rapporteur's Introduction to the GT8 session of the Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting (Rome, 2000); to appear in the Proceedings.
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