DE-DM unification based on space-time symmetry
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Publication:1621857
DOI10.1134/S020228931802007XzbMath1400.83022OpenAlexW2807537634MaRDI QIDQ1621857
Publication date: 12 November 2018
Published in: Gravitation \& Cosmology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1134/s020228931802007x
Relativistic cosmology (83F05) Classes of solutions; algebraically special solutions, metrics with symmetries for problems in general relativity and gravitational theory (83C20) Macroscopic interaction of the gravitational field with matter (hydrodynamics, etc.) (83C55)
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