Tidal forces and fragmentation of self-gravitating compact objects
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- Cracking of homogeneous self-gravitating compact objects induced by fluctuations of local anisotropy
- Transverse cracking of self-gravitating bodies induced by axially symmetric perturbations
- Sound speeds, cracking and the stability of self-gravitating anisotropic compact objects
- Cracking in charged anisotropic cylinder
- Cracking in anisotropic polytropic models
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- Cracking in charged anisotropic cylinder
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