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arxiv: 1704.05899 · v2 · submitted 2017-04-19 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.SR· hep-th

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Decoupling gravitational sources in general relativity: from perfect to anisotropic fluids

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keywords anisotropicdecouplingdirectgeneralgravitationalperfectrelativitysimple
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We show the first simple, systematic and direct approach to decoupling gravitational sources in general relativity. As a direct application, a robust and simple way to generate anisotropic solutions for self-gravitating systems from perfect fluid solutions is presented.

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