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Relativistic Motion of Stars near Rotating Black Holes

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Formulation of the Lagrangian approach is presented for studying features of motions of stellar bodies with non-zero rest mass in the vicinity of fast-spinning black holes. The structure of Lagrangian is discussed. The general method is applied to description of body motion in the Kerr model of space–time to transition to the problem of tidal disruption of elastic bodies by a strong gravitational field.

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