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Fractal scales in a Schwarzschild atmosphere

E N Glass1 and J P Krisch

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Recently, Glass and Krisch have extended the Vaidya radiating metric to include both a radiation fluid and a string fluid (1999 Class. Quantum Grav. 16 1175). Mass diffusion in the extended Schwarzschild atmosphere was studied. The continuous solutions of classical diffusive transport are believed to describe the envelope of the underlying fractal behaviour. In this work we examine the classical picture at scales on which fractal behaviour might be evident.


PACS

04.40.Nr Einstein-Maxwell spacetimes, spacetimes with fluids, radiation or classical fields

05.60.Cd Classical transport

05.45.Df Fractals

MSC

28A80 Fractals (See also 37Fxx)

83Cxx General relativity

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Statistical physics and nonlinear systems

Dates

Issue 14 (21 July 2000)

Received 17 November 1999, in final form 22 May 2000



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