Emergence of apparent horizon in gravitational collapse
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2202875
DOI10.1007/s40818-020-00085-9zbMath1448.35506arXiv1703.00118OpenAlexW3101699718MaRDI QIDQ2202875
Publication date: 30 September 2020
Published in: Annals of PDE (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.00118
Black holes (83C57) Einstein's equations (general structure, canonical formalism, Cauchy problems) (83C05) Quasilinear elliptic equations (35J62) Einstein equations (35Q76)
Related Items (4)
A scale-critical trapped surface formation criterion: a new proof via signature for decay rates ⋮ Marginal tubes and foliations by marginal surfaces ⋮ Mathematical general relativity ⋮ A scale-critical trapped surface formation criterion for the Einstein-Maxwell system
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- On the formation of trapped surfaces
- A fully anisotropic mechanism for formation of trapped surfaces in vacuum
- Blowup of Jang's equation at outermost marginally trapped surfaces
- Existence, regularity, and properties of generalized apparent horizons
- Strongly focused gravitational waves
- The existence of a black hole due to condensation of matter
- A generalization of Hawking's black hole topology theorem to higher dimensions
- Asymptotic behavior of spherically symmetric marginally trapped tubes
- The formation of black holes in general relativity.
- On emerging scarred surfaces for the Einstein vacuum equations
- The area of horizons and the trapped region
- The instability of naked singularities in the gravitational collapse of a scalar field.
- Nonlinear interaction of impulsive gravitational waves for the vacuum Einstein equations
- Isolated and dynamical horizons and their applications
- Examples of naked singularity formation in the gravitational collapse of a scalar field
- Geometry of three manifolds and existence of black hole due to boundary effect
- The evolution problem in general relativity
- Energy estimates and gravitational collapse
- The Plateau problem for marginally outer trapped surfaces
- Trapped surfaces in vacuum arising dynamically from mild incoming radiation
- Some uniqueness results for dynamical horizons
- Jang's equation and its applications to marginally trapped surfaces
- The formation of black holes and singularities in spherically symmetric gravitational collapse
- Bounded variation solutions of the spherically symmetric einstein‐scalar field equations
- Weak null singularities in general relativity
- On the Local Existence for the Characteristic Initial Value Problem in General Relativity
- Local Propagation of Impulsive GravitationalWaves
- Gravitational Collapse and Space-Time Singularities
This page was built for publication: Emergence of apparent horizon in gravitational collapse