Horizons, singularities and the limits of General Relativity

  • Malafarina, Daniele (PI)
  • Good, Michael (Other Faculty/Researcher)
  • Ahmedov, Bobomurat J. (Other Faculty/Researcher)
  • Bambi, Cosimo (Other Faculty/Researcher)
  • Bonanno, Alfio Maurizio (Other Faculty/Researcher)
  • Boshkayev, K. (Other Faculty/Researcher)
  • Dadhich, Naresh (Other Faculty/Researcher)
  • Giambò, Roberto (Other Faculty/Researcher)
  • Luongo, Orlando (Other Faculty/Researcher)

Project: FDCRGP

Project Details

Grant Program

Faculty Development Competitive Research Grants Program 2022-2024

Project Description

The project aims at theoretically investigating how black holes and more exotic astrophysical compact objects may help us probe the limits of GR. In this respect the aim is twofold as there are two main regimes that must be investigated, namely (a) horizons and (b) singularities. The nature of horizons and singularities will be studied in the context of (1) gravitational collapse as well as (2) exotic compact objects.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/1/2212/31/24

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