Complexity hierarchies in Euclidean stars
Abstract
We establish a hierarchy of Euclidean stars according to their degree of complexity, as measured by the complexity factor and the complexity of the pattern of evolution. We consider both, nondissipative and dissipative systems. Solutions are ranged from the simplest one, in order of increasing complexity. Some specific models are found and analyzed in detail.
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