Unidirectional velocity addition as a function of coordinate velocities β12 and β23 in units of lightspeed c: the Galilean sum is outlined in red, relativistic coordinate-velocity β13 is shown in green, relativistic proper-velocity w13/c is shown with a radial mesh in color.
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