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Cosmological viscous fluid models in the presence of electromagnetic field and zero-mass scalar field
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    Cosmological viscous fluid models in the presence of electromagnetic field and zero-mass scalar field (English)
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    The problem of electromagnetic field interacting with viscous fluid without and with zero-mass scalar field has been studied. It has been shown that electromagnetic field cannot interact with viscous fluid for spherically-symmetric Robertson-Walker metric. Exact solutions corresponding to the problem of electromagnetic field interactions in presence of viscous fluid and zero-mass scalar field have been obtained subject to various physical conditions. It presents a scope for the study of imperfect fluid FRW models showing the existence of the electromagnetic field due to the presence of zero-mass scalar field.
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    electromagnetic field
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    viscous fluid
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    zero-mass scalar field
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    spherically-symmetric Robertson-Walker metric
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    imperfect fluid FRW models
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