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Modeling general relativistic perfect fluids in field-theoretic language (English)
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18 November 1999
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Skew-symmetric massless fields are used for modeling perfect fluid in the paper. These fields are close analogues of Maxwell's fields and their potentials are \(r\)-forms. It is shown that only in the cases \(r=2\) and \(r=3\) the stress-energy tensor of the considered fields has the form of that ofa perfect fluid. Such fields can be used for describing both nonrotating and rotating relativistic perfect fluids. Meanwhile, a free \(r=3\) field is completely equivalent to the appearance of the cosmological term in Einstein's equations.
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skew-symmetric massless fields, perfect fluid
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stress-energy tensor
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Maxwell fields
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cosmological term
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Einstein equations
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