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Nov 27, 2018Stably stratified stars containing magnetic fields whose toroidal components are much larger than the poloidal ones in general relativity: A perturbation analysisJan 23, 2007The g-mode Excitation in the Proto Neutron Star by the Standing Accretion Shock InstabilityNov 26, 2003Scalar-gravitational perturbations and quasinormal modes in the five dimensional Schwarzschild black holeAug 24, 2003Numerical analysis of quasinormal modes in nearly extremal Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetimesJun 11, 2004R-mode oscillations of rapidly rotating barotropic stars in general relativity: Analysis by the relativistic Cowling approximationSep 19, 2003Rapidly rotating superfluid neutron stars in Newtonian dynamicsJul 9, 2012Stably stratified magnetized stars in general relativityFeb 16, 2003Inertial modes of neutron stars with the superfluid coreOct 18, 2023How different is the magnetic field at the core-crust interface from that at the neutron star surface? -- the range allowed in magnetoelastic equilibriumSep 30, 2011Quasinormal modes of a massless charged scalar field on a small Reissner-Nordström-anti-de Sitter black holeApr 2, 2013Counter effects of meridional flows and magnetic fields in stationary axisymmetric self-gravitating barotropes under the ideal MHD approximation: clear examples - toroidal configurationsJul 13, 2016Tidal deformability and I-Love-Q relations for gravastars with polytropic thin shellsSep 23, 2003Quasinormal modes of Schwarzschild black holes in four and higher dimensionsJul 22, 2006Classical instability of Kerr-AdS black holes and the issue of final stateFeb 15, 2007Gravitational radiation from collapsing magnetized dustOct 31, 2025Magnetically supramassive and hypermassive compact starsJun 26, 2015Non-axisymmetric magnetic modes of neutron stars with purely poloidal magnetic fieldsOct 21, 2004Quasinormal modes and stability of the rotating acoustic black hole: numerical analysisFeb 21, 2005The Fate of a Five-Dimensional Rotating Black Hole via Hawking RadiationJul 23, 2003Electromagnetic radiation from collisions at almost the speed of light: an extremely relativistic charged particle falling into a Schwarzschild black hole