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The gravitational field of a radiating and contracting spherically-symmetric body with heat flow
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    The gravitational field of a radiating and contracting spherically-symmetric body with heat flow (English)
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    11 February 2001
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    There have been very few attempts to describe the transport of heat from the centre of a star to the surface. In this paper a highly idealized model is used to do this. This model is a spherically symmetric model and particular metrics are used. A discussion on ways of improving the model is presented.
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    gravitational radiation
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    heat flow
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