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Theory of relativity / Curvature / Multivariable calculus / Spacetime / Differential geometry of surfaces / Physics / Exact solutions in general relativity / Lorentzian manifolds / Mathematics / Theoretical physics
Date: 2011-10-21 04:10:12
Theory of relativity
Curvature
Multivariable calculus
Spacetime
Differential geometry of surfaces
Physics
Exact solutions in general relativity
Lorentzian manifolds
Mathematics
Theoretical physics

Spacelike hypersurfaces of constant higher order mean curvature in generalized Robertson-Walker spacetimes Debora Impera May 19, 2011 Email:

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