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Indian contributions to GR: a centenary review

Posted on May 16, 2016 by younsi

I would review the contributions to GR from Indian scientists of which the prominent ones are Datt’s homogeneous collapse, Raychaudhuri equation, Vaidya’s and Majumdar’s solutions, and so on.

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