Pointlike objects cause many of the divergences that afflict physical theories. For instance, the gravitational binding energy of a point particle in Newtonian mechanics is infinite. In general relativity, the analog of a point particle is a black hole and the notion of binding energy must be replaced by quasilocal energy. The quasilocal energy (QLE) derived by York, and elaborated by Brown and York, is finite outside the horizon but it was not considered how to evaluate it inside the horizon. We present a prescription for finding the QLE inside a horizon, and show that it is finite at the singularity for a variety of types of black hole. The energy is typically concentrated just inside the horizon, not at the central singularity
I modify the quasilocal energy formalism of Brown and York into a purely Hamiltonian form. As part o...
I modify the quasilocal energy formalism of Brown and York into a purely Hamiltonian form. As part...
Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essential and ...
We study the Brown-York quasilocal energy for regular black holes. We also express the identity that...
We explore the (non)-universality of Martinez's conjecture, originally proposed for Kerr black holes...
Black hole horizon is usually defined as the limit for existence of timelike worldline or when a spa...
Consider the definition E of quasilocal energy stemming from the Hamilton-Jacobi method as applied t...
In this work we investigate current research on quasilocal energy and conservation laws in general r...
We study a recently proposed horizon defining identity for certain black hole spacetimes. It relates...
The quasilocal energy of gravitational and matter fields in a spatially bounded region is obtained b...
We define the energy of a perfectly isolated system at a given retarded time as the suitable null li...
We present a detailed examination of the variational principle for metric general relativity as appl...
In this work we investigate current research on quasilocal energy and conservation laws in general r...
Classical black holes and event horizons are highly non-local objects, defined in terms of the causa...
A key feature of the Brown-York definition of quasilocal energy is that, under local boosts of the f...
I modify the quasilocal energy formalism of Brown and York into a purely Hamiltonian form. As part o...
I modify the quasilocal energy formalism of Brown and York into a purely Hamiltonian form. As part...
Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essential and ...
We study the Brown-York quasilocal energy for regular black holes. We also express the identity that...
We explore the (non)-universality of Martinez's conjecture, originally proposed for Kerr black holes...
Black hole horizon is usually defined as the limit for existence of timelike worldline or when a spa...
Consider the definition E of quasilocal energy stemming from the Hamilton-Jacobi method as applied t...
In this work we investigate current research on quasilocal energy and conservation laws in general r...
We study a recently proposed horizon defining identity for certain black hole spacetimes. It relates...
The quasilocal energy of gravitational and matter fields in a spatially bounded region is obtained b...
We define the energy of a perfectly isolated system at a given retarded time as the suitable null li...
We present a detailed examination of the variational principle for metric general relativity as appl...
In this work we investigate current research on quasilocal energy and conservation laws in general r...
Classical black holes and event horizons are highly non-local objects, defined in terms of the causa...
A key feature of the Brown-York definition of quasilocal energy is that, under local boosts of the f...
I modify the quasilocal energy formalism of Brown and York into a purely Hamiltonian form. As part o...
I modify the quasilocal energy formalism of Brown and York into a purely Hamiltonian form. As part...
Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essential and ...