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New explicit spike solution -- non-local component of the generalized Mixmaster attractor

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 Added by Woei Chet Lim
 Publication date 2008
  fields Physics
and research's language is English
 Authors Woei Chet Lim




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By applying a standard solution-generating transformation to an arbitrary vacuum Bianchi type II solution, one generates a new solution with spikes commonly observed in numerical simulations. It is conjectured that the spike solution is part of the generalized Mixmaster attractor.

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