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Self-similar collapse of scalar field with plane symmetry
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    Self-similar collapse of scalar field with plane symmetry (English)
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    19 August 2004
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    The authors consider the Einstein equations for a minimally coupled massless scalar field in a plane symmetric spacetime. Homothetic self-similar solutions, {i.e.}, solutions admitting a conformal Killing vector \(\xi^a\) satisfying \[ D_a\xi_b + D_b\xi_a =2g _{ab}, \] are obtained and classified. Two qualitative distinct classes are identified: one containing a time-like naked singularity, the other leading to a future space-like singularity.
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    gravitational collapse
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    self-similar solutions
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    naked singularities
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