Non-expanding horizon
A non-expanding horizon (NEH) is an enclosed null surface whose intrinsic structure is preserved. An NEH is the geometric prototype of an isolated horizon which describes a black hole in equilibrium with its exterior from the perspective. It is based on the concept and geometry of NEHs that the two quasilocal definitions of black holes, and isolated horizons, are developed.
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Non-expanding horizon
A non-expanding horizon (NEH) is an enclosed null surface whose intrinsic structure is preserved. An NEH is the geometric prototype of an isolated horizon which describes a black hole in equilibrium with its exterior from the perspective. It is based on the concept and geometry of NEHs that the two quasilocal definitions of black holes, and isolated horizons, are developed.
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A non-expanding horizon (NEH) ...... lated horizons, are developed.
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A non-expanding horizon (NEH) ...... lated horizons, are developed.
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