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    [Part II, cf. ibid. 27, No.6, 659-666 (1988; Zbl 0646.53072).] The interior of a Schwarzschild black hole can be modeled by an ur- theoretically described Robertson-Walker space-time. From a quantum- theoretic point of view, the formation of a horizon should show a back reaction on the quantum ground state. This consideration is taken into account, via the introduction of a negative pressure associated with the vacuum energy density.
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    Schwarzschild black hole
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