1996-11
AUTHORS ABSTRACTIn a recent interesting paper, Pimentel and Diaz-Rivera (Nuovo Cimento B,109 (1994) 1317) have derived several solutions with bulk viscosity in homogeneous and isotropic cosmological models. They also discussed the properties of these solutions. In this paper we relate their solutions by simple transformations to previous solutions published in the literature, showing that all their solutions can be derived from the known existing ones. Drawbacks to these approaches of studying bulk viscosity are pointed out, and better approaches indicated. More... »
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