Scientific Degree: Ph.D.
* UNIFIED FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTION IN THE NATURE
* ASTROPHYSICS OF RELATIVISTIC COMPACT OBJECTS
(if the postulate requiring the normalized solution of the field
equations is abolished and the orginal, unlimited, Einstein's general
relativity is used)
-- titles and links to the main papers about:
2009:
Stable configuration of ultrarelativistic material spheres: The
solution for an extremely hot gas (Physical Review D, Vol. 80 (2009),
art.id. 024015)..........
[or on arXiv](NASA ADS
URL: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009PhRvD..80b4015N)
2017a: A solution to uncontrained Einstein's
equations for a relativistic radiantion sphere (In: New Frontiers
in Black Hole Astrophysics, Proceedings of the International
Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Vol. 324 (2017), pp. 355-356;
NASA ADS URL: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017IAUS..324..355N)
2017b: Outline of the concept of stable
relativistic radiation sphere. A model of quasar? (Astrophysics
and Space Science, Vol. 362 (2017), art.id. 48; NASA ADS URL:
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017Ap&SS.362...48N)
2019: THE SECOND RISE OF GENERAL RELATIVITY IN
ASTROPHYSICS. Abolition of a postulate and solutions for the relativistic
compact objects without maximum mass and an energy content larger than
implied by their gravity. (Modern Physics Letters A, Vol. 34 (2019),
art.id. 1950244-356; NASA ADS URL:
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019MPLA...3450244N)
2023: Component
* COMETS, METEOROID STREAMS, and other SMALL BODIES IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
My published papers concerning this topic are (mostly) accessible through the
NASA ADS
(as surname and initials, type: Neslusan, L.)