The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes. S. Chandrasekhar

The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes


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The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes S. Chandrasekhar
Publisher: Oxford University Press




Publisher: Oxford University Press Page Count: 667. The evaporation of black holes is a mathematical theory without physical evidence. All equations trying to describe this point result General relativity theory predicts that any rotating mass drags surrounding space-time with it. History, interesting properties, equations for calculating. In fact, according to current theory, a black hole is thought to have a finite circumference but a radius of zero. Black holes, the enigmatic cosmic objects that attract matter and light, are actually quite common in the universe. He didn't actually prove anything in the physical universe. Only in the mathematical sense. In fact, they are simply normal endpoints in the With equation at hand it is not possible for scientists to describe location and ruling conditions of a singularity mathematically. Language: English Released: 1983. GO The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes Author: S. The maths underpinning Darwin's theory of natural selection could explain how the universe may be 'designed' to make black holes. There is an extensive treatment of the solution in Chandrasekhar's (now classic) book “The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes”.

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