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Any Recent Progress in the Theory of Pulsating Stars?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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To answer the topical question we survey synoptically the recent literature in pulsation theory. We restrict the topics to those which are not dealt with otherwise in this volume. We address research on roAp stars, EC 14026 variables, strange modes, luminous blue variables, pulsation-rotation coupling, and pulsations in compact objects seen from the classical, as well as the relativistic, viewpoint.
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- Part 5. Theoretical Models of Classical Pulsating Stars
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