Gravitationally Collapsing Dust in $(2+1)$ Dimensions
S.F. Ross, R.B. Mann

TL;DR
This paper explores the conditions necessary for dust to undergo gravitational collapse and form black holes in a three-dimensional spacetime, providing insights into lower-dimensional gravity.
Contribution
It presents a detailed analysis of gravitational collapse of dust in (2+1) dimensions, highlighting the specific conditions for black hole formation.
Findings
Identifies criteria for dust collapse leading to black holes in 3D
Provides theoretical framework for lower-dimensional gravitational collapse
Enhances understanding of black hole formation in simplified models
Abstract
We investigate the circumstances under which gravitationally collapsing dust can form a black hole in three-dimensional spacetime.
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