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This paper studies the astrophysical problem of radiation gas dynamics in curved space time by using the special relativistic equations in the Fermi-Walker frames. These are Lorentz-orthonormal frames obtained by parallel transport along a curve, here assumed to be locally co-moving with the average mass of the fluid. This paper presents an extensive review of this problem from both the physical and the mathematical viewpoints.
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    This paper studies the astrophysical problem of radiation gas dynamics in curved space time by using the special relativistic equations in the Fermi-Walker frames. These are Lorentz-orthonormal frames obtained by parallel transport along a curve, here assumed to be locally co-moving with the average mass of the fluid. This paper presents an extensive review of this problem from both the physical and the mathematical viewpoints.
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    radiation gas dynamics
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    special relativistic equations
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    Fermi-Walker frames
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