Classical black holes and event horizons are highly non-local objects, defined in terms of the causal past of future null infinity. Alternative, (quasi)local definitions are often used in mathematical, quantum and numerical relativity. These include apparent, trapping, isolated and dynamical horizons, all of which are closely associated with 2-surfaces of zero outward null expansion. In this paper, we show that 3-surfaces which can be foliated with such 2-surfaces are suitable boundaries in both a quasilocal action and a phase space formulation of general relativity. The resulting formalism provides expressions for the quasilocal energy and angular momentum associated with the horizon. The values of the energy and angular momentum are in ag...
This article introduces the subject of quasi-local horizons at a level suitable for physics graduate...
Abstract Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essen...
We present an introduction to dynamical trapping horizons as quasi-local models for black hole horiz...
Classical black holes and event horizons are highly non-local objects, defined in terms of the causa...
Classical black holes and event horizons are highly non-local objects, defined in terms of the causa...
The traditional description of black holes in terms of event horizons is inadequate for many physica...
The traditional description of black holes in terms of event horizons is inadequate for many physica...
In this thesis we discuss drawbacks of the event horizon which is defined glo- bally in spacetime an...
In this thesis we discuss drawbacks of the event horizon which is defined glo- bally in spacetime an...
In this thesis we discuss drawbacks of the event horizon which is defined glo- bally in spacetime an...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essential and ...
Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essential and ...
This article introduces the subject of quasi-local horizons at a level suitable for physics graduate...
Abstract Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essen...
We present an introduction to dynamical trapping horizons as quasi-local models for black hole horiz...
Classical black holes and event horizons are highly non-local objects, defined in terms of the causa...
Classical black holes and event horizons are highly non-local objects, defined in terms of the causa...
The traditional description of black holes in terms of event horizons is inadequate for many physica...
The traditional description of black holes in terms of event horizons is inadequate for many physica...
In this thesis we discuss drawbacks of the event horizon which is defined glo- bally in spacetime an...
In this thesis we discuss drawbacks of the event horizon which is defined glo- bally in spacetime an...
In this thesis we discuss drawbacks of the event horizon which is defined glo- bally in spacetime an...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essential and ...
Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essential and ...
This article introduces the subject of quasi-local horizons at a level suitable for physics graduate...
Abstract Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essen...
We present an introduction to dynamical trapping horizons as quasi-local models for black hole horiz...