On the Energy of Stringy Black Holes
Irina Radinschi ("Gh. Asachi" Technical University, Romania) and, I-Ching Yang (National Taitung University, Republic of China)

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It is well-known that one of the most interesting and challenging problems of General Relativity is the energy and momentum localization. There are many attempts to evaluate the energy distribution in a general relativistic system. One of the methods used for the energy and momentum localization is the one which used the energy-momentum complexes. After the Einstein work, a large number of definitions for the energy distribution was given. We mention the expressions proposed by Landau and Lifshitz, Papapetrou, Bergmann, Weinberg and M{\o}ller. The Einstein, Landau and Lifshitz, Papapetrou, Bergmann and Weinberg energy-momentum complexes are restricted to calculate the energy distribution in quasi-Cartesian coordinates. The energy-momentum complex of M{\o}ller gives the possibility to make the calculations in any coordinate system. In this paper we calculate the energy distribution of…
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
