Abstract
The aim of this article is to calculate the thermodynamic functions of a neutron star in curved space. We obtained equation of state (EOS) and the excess free energy for a neutron star in curved space up to order n4, where n is the density of particles.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Robust Finite-Time Passivity for Discrete-Time Genetic Regulatory Networks with Markovian Jumping Parameters
- Multi-Soliton Solutions of the Generalized Sawada–Kotera Equation
- Electrical Conduction in Transition-Metal Salts
- Importance of Unit Cells in Accurate Evaluation of the Characteristics of Graphene
- Understanding the Formation Mechanism of Two-Dimensional Atomic Islands on Crystal Surfaces by the Condensing Potential Model
- The Thermodynamic Functions in Curved Space of Neutron Star
- Spanning Trees of the Generalised Union Jack Lattice
- Prolongation Structure of a Generalised Inhomogeneous Gardner Equation in Plasmas and Fluids
- Negative Energies in the Dirac Equation
- Residual Symmetry and Explicit Soliton–Cnoidal Wave Interaction Solutions of the (2+1)-Dimensional KdV–mKdV Equation
- Multifold Darboux Transformations of the Extended Bigraded Toda Hierarchy
- Unidirectional Excitation of Graphene Plasmon in Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) Configuration
- Completed Optimised Structure of Threonine Molecule by Fuzzy Logic Modelling