The self-similar gravitational collapse solutions to the Einstein-axion–dilaton system have already been discovered. Those solutions become invariants after combining the spacetime dilation with the transformations of internal SL(2, R). We apply nonlinear statistical models to estimate the functions that appear in the physics of Black Holes of the axion–dilaton system in four dimensions. These statistical models include parametric polynomial regression, nonparametric kernel regression and semi-parametric local polynomial regression models. Through various numerical studies, we reached accurate numerical and closed-form continuously differentiable estimates for the functions appearing in the metric and equations of motion
We use one-dimensional numerical simulations to study spherical collapse in the ƒ(R) gravity models....
In this thesis we present a numerical study of gravitational collapse, within the framework of Eins...
We apply linear perturbation theory to the study of the universality and criticality first observed ...
The self-similar gravitational collapse solutions to the Einstein-axion–dilaton system have already...
The self-similar gravitational collapse solutions to the Einstein-axion-dilaton system have already ...
This paper focuses on self-similar gravitational collapse solutions of the Einstein--axion-dilaton c...
We present analytic expressions that approximate the behavior of the spacetime of a collapsing spher...
We confirm recent numerical results of echoing and mass scaling in the gravitational collapse of a s...
We perform numerical simulations of the gravitational collapse of a spherically symmetric scalar fie...
We compare the predictions of linearized theory for the radiation produced in the collapse of a sphe...
We observe critical phenomena in spherical collapse of radiation fluid. A sequence of spacetimes S[e...
The study of nonlinear gravitational effect on large scale structure has great implications on cosmo...
We study the gravitational collapse of axion dark matter in null coordinates, assuming spherical sym...
We demonstrate that evolutions of three-dimensional, strongly non-linear gravitational waves can be ...
We analyze a bifurcation phenomenon associated with critical gravitational collapse in a family of s...
We use one-dimensional numerical simulations to study spherical collapse in the ƒ(R) gravity models....
In this thesis we present a numerical study of gravitational collapse, within the framework of Eins...
We apply linear perturbation theory to the study of the universality and criticality first observed ...
The self-similar gravitational collapse solutions to the Einstein-axion–dilaton system have already...
The self-similar gravitational collapse solutions to the Einstein-axion-dilaton system have already ...
This paper focuses on self-similar gravitational collapse solutions of the Einstein--axion-dilaton c...
We present analytic expressions that approximate the behavior of the spacetime of a collapsing spher...
We confirm recent numerical results of echoing and mass scaling in the gravitational collapse of a s...
We perform numerical simulations of the gravitational collapse of a spherically symmetric scalar fie...
We compare the predictions of linearized theory for the radiation produced in the collapse of a sphe...
We observe critical phenomena in spherical collapse of radiation fluid. A sequence of spacetimes S[e...
The study of nonlinear gravitational effect on large scale structure has great implications on cosmo...
We study the gravitational collapse of axion dark matter in null coordinates, assuming spherical sym...
We demonstrate that evolutions of three-dimensional, strongly non-linear gravitational waves can be ...
We analyze a bifurcation phenomenon associated with critical gravitational collapse in a family of s...
We use one-dimensional numerical simulations to study spherical collapse in the ƒ(R) gravity models....
In this thesis we present a numerical study of gravitational collapse, within the framework of Eins...
We apply linear perturbation theory to the study of the universality and criticality first observed ...