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Mathematical analysis / Classical mechanics / Partial differential equations / General relativity / Schwarzschild metric / Mass / Schwarzschild radius / Einstein field equations / Regular singular point / Physics / Exact solutions in general relativity / Black holes
Date: 2009-04-18 05:20:34
Mathematical analysis
Classical mechanics
Partial differential equations
General relativity
Schwarzschild metric
Mass
Schwarzschild radius
Einstein field equations
Regular singular point
Physics
Exact solutions in general relativity
Black holes

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