Systematic solution-generation of five-dimensional black holes
Hideo Iguchi, Keisuke Izumi, Takashi Mishima

TL;DR
This paper reviews solitonic solution-generating methods for constructing five-dimensional black hole solutions, demonstrating their effectiveness in systematically deriving complex spacetimes with multiple horizons.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of solitonic methods and presents new five-dimensional black hole solutions derived using these techniques.
Findings
Successful application of solitonic methods to generate five-dimensional black hole solutions.
Construction of asymptotically Minkowski spacetimes with multiple horizons.
Illustration of the systematic approach to higher-dimensional black hole solutions.
Abstract
Solitonic solution-generating methods are powerful tools to construct nontrivial black hole solutions of the higher-dimensional Einstein equations systematically. In five dimensions particularly, the solitonic methods can be successfully applied to the construction of asymptotically Minkowski spacetimes with multiple horizons. We review the solitonic methods applicable to higher-dimensional vacuum spacetimes and present some five-dimensional examples derived from the methods.
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