# Non-geodesic incompleteness in Poincar\'e gauge gravity

**Authors:** J.A.R. Cembranos, J. Gigante Valcarcel, F.J. Maldonado Torralba

arXiv: 1901.09899 · 2019-03-21

## TL;DR

This paper reviews singularities in Poincaré gauge theories of gravity, examining black hole regions of various dimensions and analyzing particle behavior near these structures.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive review of singularities in Poincaré gauge gravity and presents explicit examples of black hole regions of arbitrary dimensions.

## Key findings

- Black hole regions of arbitrary dimension can indicate singular behavior.
- Particles exhibit specific behaviors around these black hole structures.
- The study enhances understanding of singularities in gauge theories of gravity.

## Abstract

In this work we review the study of singularities in Poincar\'e gauge theories of gravity. Since one of the most recent studies uses the appearance of black hole regions of arbitrary dimension as an indicator of singular behaviour, we also give some explicit examples of these structures and study how particles behave around them.

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