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...
We present here a very simple, short and new proof which shows that no trapped surface is ever forme...
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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...
We consider the spherically symmetric, asymptotically flat, non-vacuum Einstein equations, using as ...
We consider the spherically symmetric, asymptotically flat, nonvacuum Einstein equations, using as m...
We consider the spherically symmetric, asymptotically flat, nonvacuum Einstein equations, using as m...
In this study, we located and compared different types of horizons in the spherically symmetric Vaid...
Abstract. The concept of trapped surfaces introduced by Sir Roger Penrose in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 14 (1...
I review the definition and types of (closed) trapped surfaces. Surprising global proper-ties are sh...
We present a systematic study of the geometric structure of non-singular spacetimes describing black...
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We present here a very simple, short and new proof which shows that no trapped surface is ever forme...
International audienceIn gravitational collapse leading to black hole formation, trapping horizons t...
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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...
We consider the spherically symmetric, asymptotically flat, non-vacuum Einstein equations, using as ...
We consider the spherically symmetric, asymptotically flat, nonvacuum Einstein equations, using as m...
We consider the spherically symmetric, asymptotically flat, nonvacuum Einstein equations, using as m...
In this study, we located and compared different types of horizons in the spherically symmetric Vaid...
Abstract. The concept of trapped surfaces introduced by Sir Roger Penrose in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 14 (1...
I review the definition and types of (closed) trapped surfaces. Surprising global proper-ties are sh...
We present a systematic study of the geometric structure of non-singular spacetimes describing black...
International audienceIn gravitational collapse leading to black hole formation, trapping horizons t...
International audienceIn gravitational collapse leading to black hole formation, trapping horizons t...
We present here a very simple, short and new proof which shows that no trapped surface is ever forme...
International audienceIn gravitational collapse leading to black hole formation, trapping horizons t...
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