Energy Distribution of a Stringy Charged Black Hole
Ragab M. Gad (Minia University)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the energy distribution of a stringy charged black hole using M{f6}llera0's energy-momentum complex, revealing differences from previous results obtained with Einstein's complex.
Contribution
It applies M{f6}ller's energy-momentum complex to a stringy charged black hole, providing new insights into its energy distribution.
Findings
Energy distribution differs from Einstein's complex results.
Results are consistent and reasonable within the theoretical framework.
Highlights the importance of the choice of energy-momentum complex.
Abstract
The energy distribution associated with a stringy charged black hole is studied using M{\o}ller's energy-momentum complex. Our result is reasonable and it differs from that known in literature using Einstein's energy-momentum complex.
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