Marginally trapped surfaces (MTSs) are commonly used in numerical relativity to locate black holes. For dynamical black holes, it is not known generally if this procedure is sufficiently reliable. Even for Schwarzschild black holes, Wald and Iyer constructed foliations which come arbitrarily close to the singularity but do not contain any MTSs. In this paper, we review the Wald-Iyer construction, discuss some implications for numerical relativity, and generalize to the well known Vaidya spacetime describing spherically symmetric collapse of null dust. In the Vaidya spacetime, we numerically locate non-spherically symmetric trapped surfaces which extend outside the standard spherically symmetric trapping horizon. This shows that MTSs are com...
The classical definition of a black hole in terms of an event horizon relies on global properties of...
The present work extends our short communication L. Andersson, M. Mars and W. Simon, Local existence...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of trapped surfaces in spherically sym...
Marginally trapped surfaces (MTSs) are commonly used in numerical relativity to locate black holes. ...
Marginally trapped surfaces (MTSs) are commonly used in numerical relativity to locate black holes. ...
It is proven that in Vaidya spacetimes of bounded total mass, the outer boundary, in spacetime, of t...
The concept of a marginally trapped surface is important in the theory of general relativity. In the...
I will discuss some recent results on marginally outer trapped surfaces, apparent horizons and the t...
In binary black hole mergers and other highly dynamical spacetimes, the surface of most obvious int...
This paper considers some fundamental questions concerning marginally trapped surfaces, or apparent ...
Marginally outer trapped surfaces (MOTSs, or marginal surfaces in short) are routinely used in numer...
Abstract. The concept of trapped surfaces introduced by Sir Roger Penrose in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 14 (1...
It is well known that quasi-local black hole horizons depend on the choice of a time coordinate in a...
A marginally outer trapped surface (MOTS) is a quasi-local alternative to the event horizon that ca...
We carefully analyze the apparently commonplace yet subtle concepts associated with the notion of ex...
The classical definition of a black hole in terms of an event horizon relies on global properties of...
The present work extends our short communication L. Andersson, M. Mars and W. Simon, Local existence...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of trapped surfaces in spherically sym...
Marginally trapped surfaces (MTSs) are commonly used in numerical relativity to locate black holes. ...
Marginally trapped surfaces (MTSs) are commonly used in numerical relativity to locate black holes. ...
It is proven that in Vaidya spacetimes of bounded total mass, the outer boundary, in spacetime, of t...
The concept of a marginally trapped surface is important in the theory of general relativity. In the...
I will discuss some recent results on marginally outer trapped surfaces, apparent horizons and the t...
In binary black hole mergers and other highly dynamical spacetimes, the surface of most obvious int...
This paper considers some fundamental questions concerning marginally trapped surfaces, or apparent ...
Marginally outer trapped surfaces (MOTSs, or marginal surfaces in short) are routinely used in numer...
Abstract. The concept of trapped surfaces introduced by Sir Roger Penrose in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 14 (1...
It is well known that quasi-local black hole horizons depend on the choice of a time coordinate in a...
A marginally outer trapped surface (MOTS) is a quasi-local alternative to the event horizon that ca...
We carefully analyze the apparently commonplace yet subtle concepts associated with the notion of ex...
The classical definition of a black hole in terms of an event horizon relies on global properties of...
The present work extends our short communication L. Andersson, M. Mars and W. Simon, Local existence...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of trapped surfaces in spherically sym...