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- Dynamical_horizon abstract "In theoretical physics, a dynamical horizon (DH) is a local description (i.e. independent of the global structure of the spacetime) of evolving black hole horizons. In literature there exists two different mathematical formulation of DHs—2+2 formulation developed by Sean Hayward and 3+1 formulation developed by Abhay Ashtekar and others (see Ashtekar & Krishnan 2004). It provides a description of a black hole that is evolving (e.g. one that has a non-zero mass-energy influx). A related formalism, for black holes with zero influx, is an isolated horizon.".
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- Dynamical_horizon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dynamical horizon".
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- Dynamical_horizon sign "Definition 3.3.2".
- Dynamical_horizon text "A smooth, three-dimensional, space-like submanifold Σ of space-time M is said to be a dynamical horizon if it can be foliated by a family of closed 2-manifolds such that on each leaf L * the expansion Θ of one null normal ℓ is zero ; and * the expansion Θ of the other null normal n is negative.".
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- Dynamical_horizon subject Category:Black_holes.
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- Dynamical_horizon comment "In theoretical physics, a dynamical horizon (DH) is a local description (i.e. independent of the global structure of the spacetime) of evolving black hole horizons. In literature there exists two different mathematical formulation of DHs—2+2 formulation developed by Sean Hayward and 3+1 formulation developed by Abhay Ashtekar and others (see Ashtekar & Krishnan 2004). It provides a description of a black hole that is evolving (e.g. one that has a non-zero mass-energy influx).".
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