Cylindrically Symmetric Bulk Viscous Fluid in Bimetric Relativity

Abstract

 In this paper, cylindrically symmetric space-time is studied with bulk viscous fluid in the context of Rosen’s Bimetric Theory of Relativity. Here it is shown that only vacuum model can be constructed.

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S. D. Deo 1

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S. D. Deo 1 (30).  Cylindrically Symmetric Bulk Viscous Fluid in Bimetric Relativity. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 3(7), 40-45. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-163785