Stationary two-black-hole configurations: A non-existence proof
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Publication:764519
DOI10.1016/j.geomphys.2011.05.008zbMath1242.83012arXiv1105.5830MaRDI QIDQ764519
Gernot Neugebauer, J. D. Hennig
Publication date: 13 March 2012
Published in: Journal of Geometry and Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1105.5830
black holes; equilibrium configurations; inverse scattering method; Killing horizons; non-linear elliptic differential equations
83C57: Black holes
35Q51: Soliton equations
83C05: Einstein's equations (general structure, canonical formalism, Cauchy problems)
83C15: Exact solutions to problems in general relativity and gravitational theory
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