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A Simple Stationary Line Element for the Schwarzschild Geometry, and Some Applications

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Accelerating imperfect fluid cites this paper.

Accelerating imperfect fluid A Simple Stationary Line Element for the Schwarzschild Geometry, and Some Applications

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Simulating Hawking radiation in quantum many-body systems: deviations from the thermal spectrum cites this paper.

Simulating Hawking radiation in quantum many-body systems: deviations from the thermal spectrum A Simple Stationary Line Element for the Schwarzschild Geometry, and Some Applications

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