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String cloud and domain walls with quark matter in 5-D Kaluza–Klein cosmological model

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In this study Kaluza–Klein Cosmological solutions are obtained for quark matter coupled to the string cloud and domain wall in the context of general relativity. For this purpose Einstein field equations are solved by using anisotropy feature of the universe in the five-dimensional Kaluza–Klein Cosmological model. Also, the features of obtained solutions are discussed.

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Yilmaz, İ. String cloud and domain walls with quark matter in 5-D Kaluza–Klein cosmological model. Gen Relativ Gravit 38, 1397–1406 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-006-0322-1

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