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Post-Newtonian Jeans analysis
The Jeans analysis is studied in the first post-Newtonian limit. In other words, the relativistic effects on local gravitational instability are considered for systems whose characteristic velocities and corresponding gravitational fields are higher...
Local fragmentation of thin discs in Eddington-inspired gravity
limit of the theory and find the dispersion
relation for the propagation of matter density waves on the surface of a self-gravitating and
differentially rotating disc. Finally, we find a new version of Toomre’s stability criterion for...
Post-Newtonian Corrections to Toomreʼs Criterion
The gravitational stability of a two-dimensional self-gravitating and differentially rotating gaseous disk in the
context of post-Newtonian (PN) theory is studied. Using the perturbative method and applying the second iterated...
Post-Newtonian Magnetohydrodynamics
to the magnetohydrodynamic equations up to the first post-Newtonian
order. In addition, as usage of this derivation, we obtain a complete set of equations by which the behavior of a
self-gravitating plasma can be determined in post-Newtonian gravity....
Gravitation based classification
Classification is one of the key issues in the fields of decision sciences and knowledge discovery.
In this paper, we present a new classification method based on gravitational potential
energy between particles. The basic principle...
Robust online belief space planning in changing environments: Application to physical mobile robots
Cooling Flows of Self-Gravitating, Rotating, Viscous Systems
We obtain self-similar solutions that describe the dynamics of a self-gravitating, rotating, viscous system. We use simplifying assumptions; but explicitly include viscosity and the cooling due to the dissipation of energy. By assuming...
VISCOUS ACCRETION OF A POLYTROPIC SELF-GRAVITATING DISK IN THE PRESENCE OF WIND
Self-similar and semi-analytical solutions are found for the height-averaged equations governing the dynamical behavior of a polytropic, self-gravitating disk under the effects of winds around the nascent object. In order to describe the time...
On the local and global stability of spiral galaxies in modified gravity
We study the local and global stability of self-gravitating disks in the context of modified gravity (MOG). MOG is a covariant generalization of general relativity and developed as an alternative for dark matter particles. On the other hand...