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Kruskal, Martin.

Maximal Extension of Schwarzschild Metric.

150,00 €

Cellerino Luigi Studio Bibliografico

(Alessandria, Italie)

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Auteur
Kruskal, Martin.
Edition
First edition.
Description
Original printed wrappers.
Langues
Italien
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

In THE PHYSICAL REVIEW, Second Series, Vol. 119, N. 5,September 1, 1960, pp.1743-1745, the whole number in original printed wrappers. A very fine copy, ownership inscription. FIRST EDITION. In 1960, Kruskal discovered the full classical spacetime structure of the simplest type of black hole in General Relativity. A spherically symmetric black hole can be described by the Schwarzschild solution, which was discovered in the early days of General Relativity. However, in its original form, this solution only describes the region exterior to the horizon of the black hole. Kruskal (in parallel with George Szekeres) discovered the maximal analytic continuation of the Schwarzschild solution, which he exhibited elegantly using what are now called Kruskal–Szekeres coordinates.

This led Kruskal to the astonishing discovery that the interior of the black hole looks like a "wormhole" connecting two identical, asymptotically flat universes. This was the first real example of a wormhole solution in General Relativity. The wormhole collapses to a singularity before any observer or signal can travel from one universe to the other. This is now believed to be the general fate of wormholes in General Relativity. In the 1970s, when the thermal nature of black hole physics was discovered, the wormhole property of the Schwarzschild solution turned out to be an important ingredient. Nowadays, it is considered a fundamental clue in attempts to understand quantum gravity. ( Wikipedia ).