A Thousand Problems in Cosmology. Chapter 4: Black holes
Yu.L. Bolotin, I.V. Tanatarov, O.B. Zaslavskii

TL;DR
This chapter provides a comprehensive collection of 137 problems related to black holes in cosmology, covering theoretical concepts, particle dynamics, and astrophysical applications, serving as a resource for learning and research.
Contribution
It compiles a detailed set of black hole problems for educational and research purposes, with an open platform for community contributions and solutions.
Findings
137 formulated problems on black holes
Includes problems on Schwarzschild and Kerr black holes
Provides foundational questions for cosmology research
Abstract
The fourth chapter of the collection of problems in cosmology, devoted to black holes. Consists of basic introduction, sections on Schwarzschild and Kerr black holes, a section on particles' motion and collisions in general black hole space-times, and the astrophysical part. This version contains only formulations of 137 problems. The full collection, with solutions included, is available in the form of a wiki-based resource at www.universeinproblems.com. The cosmological community is welcome to contribute to its development.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory
