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To the Non-Local Theory of Variable Stars
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Volume 1, 2014
Issue 3 (August)
Pages: 27-38   |   Vol. 1, No. 3, August 2014   |   Follow on         
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Authors
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Boris V. Alexeev, Department of Physics, Moscow Lomonosov University of Fine Chemical Technologies, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract
In this paper we revisit the variable star phenomenon using the generalized Boltzmann kinetics theory. The main goals of investigations realized in the paper consist in answer two questions: A) Is it possible to construct the self-consistent non-local theory of explosion after the initial perturbation with taking into account the possible turbulent fluctuations? B) Is it possible to take into account the effect of the gravitational self-catching leading to periodic star pulsations? Both questions have the positive answers.
Keywords
Foundations of the Theory of Transport Processes, Basements of Non-Local Physics, Theory of Variable Stars, Travelling Waves, Theory of Hubble Expansion
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