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Viscous fluid cosmological model of cylindrical symmetry in the presence of magnetic field

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A general solution of cylindrical symmetry in which distribution consists of an electrically neutral viscous fluid with an infinite electrical conductivity in presence of magnetic field, has been obtained. The behaviour of magnetic field on the model has been clearly interpreted. Various physical and geometrical properties have also been discussed.

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Bali, R., Tyagi, A. Viscous fluid cosmological model of cylindrical symmetry in the presence of magnetic field. Astrophys Space Sci 138, 173–182 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00642875

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