Isolated Newtonian dust stars are unstable but can be stabilized by exterior matter (Q5947423)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1661096
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1661096 |
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Isolated Newtonian dust stars are unstable but can be stabilized by exterior matter (English)
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16 October 2001
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So-called dust stars are theoretical objects consisting of dust in the form of an ideal fluid with internal pressure \(p=0\). The mathematical problem of the existence of solutions for Newtonian dust stars is formulated. Proof for the non-existence of such stars as isolated objects are given. Comments are made on the problem of Einsteinian rotating dust stars.
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dust stars
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Newtonian gravity
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rotating dust stars
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