Kerr-Newman solution
Kerr-Newman solution
[¦kər ′nü·mən sə‚lü·shən] (relativity)
A solution to Einstein's field equations that describes a rotating, charged black hole.
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Nashed, "
Kerr-Newman solution and energy in teleparallel equivalent of Einstein theory," Modern Physics Letters A, vol.
Existing models involving screening or covering of causally dangerous regions require introduction of cohesive forces of nonelectromagnetic origin and are typically constructed by matching the exterior
Kerr-Newman solution with some hypothetic internal sources ([47, 48] and references therein).
In this regards the
Kerr-Newman solution can be represented in the Kerr-Schild form [9]:
The Kerr-Newman solution to the Einstein-Maxwell equations [53]
The Kerr-Newman solution belongs to the Kerr family solutions of the source-free Maxwell-Einstein equations with the only contribution to a stress-energy tensor coming from a source-free electromagnetic field [54].
The
Kerr-Newman solution is, in relativistic units,
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