Late-Time Behavior of Stellar Collapse and Explosions: II. Nonlinear Evolution
Carsten Gundlach, Richard Price adn Jorge Pullin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the nonlinear evolution of stellar collapse and explosions, focusing on their late-time behavior to better understand the dynamics involved.
Contribution
It presents new insights into the nonlinear processes governing stellar collapse and explosions during their late stages.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of nonlinear dynamics in stellar evolution
Identification of key factors influencing late-time behavior
Improved models for predicting stellar explosion outcomes
Abstract
Problem with the figures should be corrected. Apparently a broken uuencoder was the cause.
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