Selfgravitating magnetic monopoles, global monopoles and black holes
G.W. Gibbons

TL;DR
This paper reviews the properties and behaviors of self-gravitating magnetic monopoles, global monopoles, and black holes, highlighting their theoretical significance and recent developments in gravitational physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of self-gravitating monopoles and black holes, emphasizing their importance in understanding gravitational and topological phenomena.
Findings
Self-gravitating monopoles exhibit unique stability properties.
Black holes can possess monopole hair under certain conditions.
Global monopoles influence spacetime structure significantly.
Abstract
Lectures on self-gravitating black holes and monopoles given at a Summer School in Lisbon in 1990 which contain material still of relevance.
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