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The following pages link to A causal model of radiating stellar collapse (Q4219789):
Displayed 23 items.
- Collapsing shear-free perfect fluid spheres with heat flow (Q444092) (← links)
- A general class of Euclidean stars (Q664421) (← links)
- Gravitational collapse without a remnant (Q1008165) (← links)
- Recent bibliography on extended irreversible thermodynamics and related topics (1995-1998) (Q1292946) (← links)
- The gravitational field of a radiating and contracting spherically-symmetric body with heat flow (Q1596256) (← links)
- Dissipative collapse in the presence of \(\Lambda \) (Q2269578) (← links)
- Radiating stars with generalised Vaidya atmospheres (Q2429541) (← links)
- Geodesic models generated by Lie symmetries (Q2447433) (← links)
- CAUSAL BULK VISCOUS COSMOLOGIES IN CONFORMALLY FLAT SPACETIME (Q2711014) (← links)
- Shearing radiative collapse with expansion and acceleration (Q2861745) (← links)
- THERMAL BEHAVIOR OF EUCLIDEAN STARS (Q3067215) (← links)
- NON-ADIABATIC GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE OF A SUPERDENSE STAR (Q3067223) (← links)
- THERMAL EVOLUTION OF A RADIATING ANISOTROPIC STAR WITH SHEAR (Q3430408) (← links)
- A Riccati equation in radiative stellar collapse (Q3544583) (← links)
- DYNAMICS OF VISCOUS DISSIPATIVE GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE: A FULL CAUSAL APPROACH (Q3629643) (← links)
- Radiating relativistic matter in geodesic motion (Q3650440) (← links)
- PHYSICAL CAUSES OF ENERGY DENSITY INHOMOGENIZATION AND STABILITY OF ENERGY DENSITY HOMOGENEITY IN RELATIVISTIC SELF-GRAVITATING FLUIDS (Q4914584) (← links)
- Mixed potentials in radiative stellar collapse (Q5251816) (← links)
- RADIATING COLLAPSE WITH VANISHING WEYL STRESSES (Q5311688) (← links)
- THE ROLE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN DISSIPATIVE COLLAPSE (Q5405815) (← links)
- THE ROLE OF SHEAR IN DISSIPATIVE GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE (Q5408126) (← links)
- Causal solutions for radiating stellar collapse (Q5935181) (← links)
- Causal heat transport in inhomogeneous cosmologies (Q5959878) (← links)