Symmetry and instability of marginally outer trapped surfaces
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Cites work
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- Black hole horizons and quantum charged particles
- Deformation of codimension-2 surfaces and horizon thermodynamics
- Eigenvalues of the MOTS stability operator for slowly rotating Kerr black holes
- Event and apparent horizon finders for 3+1 numerical relativity
- Exotic marginally outer trapped surfaces in rotating spacetimes of any dimension
- Fixed Points of Isometries
- General Relativity
- How trapped surfaces jump in 2 + 1 dimensions
- Identification of black hole horizons using scalar curvature invariants
- Killing initial data
- Marginally trapped tubes and dynamical horizons
- New examples of marginally trapped surfaces and tubes in warped spacetimes
- Outer trapped surfaces and their apparent horizon
- Some uniqueness results for dynamical horizons
- Stability of marginally outer trapped surfaces and existence of marginally outer trapped tubes
- Stability of marginally outer trapped surfaces and symmetries
- The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time
- The area of horizons and the trapped region
- The time evolution of marginally trapped surfaces
- Three remarks on axisymmetric stationary horizons
- Topology and stability of marginal 2-surfaces
- Trapped surfaces and symmetries
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