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The problem of an axially-symmetric viscous fluid interacting with the gravitational field has been investigated. Exact solutions have been obtained for the pressure and density of the viscous fluid. Physical interpretation of the solutions in respect of the expansion factor, acceleration components reality conditions of the distribution, etc., have been made.
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Tarachand Singh, R.K., Ratnaprabha Devi, A. Axially-symmetric viscous fluid interacting with the gravitational field. Astrophys Space Sci 158, 259–264 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00639728
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