Exact Solutions and Black Hole Stability in Higher Dimensional Supergravity Theories
Sean Stotyn

TL;DR
This thesis explores exact solutions in higher-dimensional supergravity theories and investigates their stability, providing insights into the behavior of black holes in these complex models.
Contribution
It offers new exact solutions and analyzes their stability in supergravity theories with dimensions five and above.
Findings
Identification of stable and unstable black hole solutions
Characterization of instabilities in higher-dimensional supergravity
Insights into the structure of solutions in gauged and ungauged theories
Abstract
This thesis examines exact solutions to gauged and ungauged supergravity theories in space-time dimensions as well as various instabilities of such solutions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
