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Properties of Relativistic Linear Stellar Models
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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In the late stages of stellar evolution, relativistic objects are formed, such as neutron stars or black holes. These relativistic stars possess a strong gravitational field, therefore their structure and their space-time geometry can be described only in the frame of GRT (Zeldovich and Novikov, 1971; Misner, Thorne and Wheeler, 1973). For this purpose, the following four-dimensional interval is used (spherical gravitational field), (Zeldovich and Novikov, 1971).
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- Part I: Evolution of Stars in the Post-Main Sequence Stage
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