James E. F. Skea

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Calculating isometry groups in general relativity2009-05-22Paper
On the integrability of Friedmann–Robertson–Walker models with conformally coupled massive scalar fields2008-03-28Paper
Active gravitational mass and the invariant characterization of Reissner--Nordström spacetime2004-01-23Paper
Solving second-order ordinary differential equations by extending the Prelle-Singer method2002-08-29Paper
An extension of the Prelle-Singer method and a Maple implementation2002-05-15Paper
Classifying geometries in general relativity: I. Standard forms for symmetric spinors2002-05-14Paper
Determining isometries of space-times using computer algebra2001-11-12Paper
Classifying geometries in general relativity: III. Classification in practice2001-04-17Paper
Classifying geometries in general relativity: II. Spinor tools2000-08-16Paper
Implementation of the Prelle-Singer Method for 1ODEs2000-08-15Paper
A spacetime whose invariant classification requires the fifth covariant derivative of the Riemann tensor2000-05-17Paper
Solving second order equations by extending the PS method2000-01-03Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42630541999-09-22Paper
Type N spacetimes whose invariant classifications require the fourth covariant derivative of the Riemann tensor1998-06-07Paper
The invariant classification of conformally flat pure radiation spacetimes1997-09-17Paper
Cosmological models expressible as gradient vector fields1997-08-11Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48389681996-01-17Paper
Finding isometry groups in theory and practice1992-09-27Paper
Inhomogeneous perfect fluid cosmologies1992-06-28Paper
Generating solutions of Einstein's field equations by typing mistakes1989-01-01Paper
The automorphism groups for Bianchi universe models and computer-aided invariant classification of metrics1988-01-01Paper
Automorphisms in action: spatially homogeneous Einstein-Maxwell plane waves1988-01-01Paper
Numerical Calculations Using Maple: Why & How?N/APaper

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