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Some cylindrically-symmetric cosmological models in general relativity representing viscous fluid and perfect fluid with heat conduction

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The paper considers inhomogeneous space-times admitting a two-parameter group of motions and satisfying Einstein's field equations for viscous fluid and perfect fluid with heat conduction. Some homogenous solutions representing viscous fluid have also been obtained for which the free-gravitational field is of the magnetic type. Various physical and kinematical properties have been discussed.

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Roy, S.R., Banerjee, S.K. Some cylindrically-symmetric cosmological models in general relativity representing viscous fluid and perfect fluid with heat conduction. Astrophys Space Sci 150, 213–222 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00641717

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