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Power law singularities in orthogonal spatially homogeneous cosmologies
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    Power law singularities in orthogonal spatially homogeneous cosmologies (English)
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    The known orthogonal spatially homogeneous exact solutions with perfect fluid source are classified by the power asymptote they admit (that is, by the lowest power of t in a power series expansion in terms of t near the singularity \(t=0)\). In many cases this leads to simpler forms of the known solutions and suggests methods of deriving new ones.
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    perfect fluid
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    power asymptote
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