1993
DOI: 10.1086/187005
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The Einsteinian gravitational field of the rigidly rotating disk of dust

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“…This is a consequence of (3) and (6) and implies the existence of a Linear Problem (17) in the co-rotating system. In particular, the Φ-matrices of both systems of reference are connected by the relation…”
Section: Solution Of the Direct Problem A Axis And Infinitymentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…This is a consequence of (3) and (6) and implies the existence of a Linear Problem (17) in the co-rotating system. In particular, the Φ-matrices of both systems of reference are connected by the relation…”
Section: Solution Of the Direct Problem A Axis And Infinitymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This relation interlinks F (K) and G(K) and, because of (34),(35) real and imaginary part of the axis values f (ζ) of the Ernst potential 16,17 .…”
Section: Cf (31)mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The free boundary value problem for the relativistic rigidly rotating disk of dust was approximately discussed by Bardeen and Wagoner [4,5] and analytically solved in terms of ultraelliptic theta functions by Neugebauer and Meinel [1,2,3] using the Inverse Scattering…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To get explicit expressions for these "equations of state" we make use of the disk of dust solution [1,2,3] to obtain…”
Section: Rigidly Rotating Disks Of Dustmentioning
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