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Spherically symmetric fluid cosmological model with anisotropic stress tensor in general relativity
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    Spherically symmetric fluid cosmological model with anisotropic stress tensor in general relativity (English)
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    8 October 2012
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    Summary: This paper deals with the cosmological models for the static spherically symmetric spacetime for perfect fluid with anisotropic stress energy tensor in general relativity by introducing the generating functions \(g(r)\) and \(w(r)\) and also discussing their physical and geometric properties.
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    fluid cosmological model
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    anisotropic stress tensor
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    general relativity
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