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Cosmic censorship hypothesis - Wikipedia

Singularities that are not so hidden are called naked. The weak cosmic censorship hypothesis was conceived by Roger Penrose in 1969 and posits that no naked ...

cosmic censorship hypothesis in nLab

The cosmic censorship hypothesis is the name of a pair of conjectures (Penrose 69) saying that in the theory of general relativity, under ...

cosmic censorship - Einstein-Online

The hypothesis of cosmic censorship states that, whenever a body collapses so completely as to result in the formation of a singularity, a black hole will be ...

Cosmic Censorship Conjecture | COSMOS

In other words, every singularity must possess an event horizon that hides the singularity from view. This is known as the 'cosmic censorship conjecture'.

Gravitational Collapse and Cosmic Censorship - arXiv

We review the status of the weak cosmic censorship conjecture, which asserts, in essence, that all singularities of gravitational collapse are hidden within ...

Cosmic Censorship - Azimuth - WordPress.com

Very roughly, strong cosmic censorship asserts that under reasonable conditions general relativity is a deterministic theory, while weak cosmic ...

Singularities, Black Holes, and Cosmic Censorship: A Tribute to ...

Penrose's weak cosmic censorship conjecture states that space–times that are asymptotically flat at null infinity and arise from “generic” ...

What is the current status of cosmic censorship?

Weak cosmic censorship is, roughly, the hypothesis that in gravitational collapse starting from generic, regular initial conditions, with ...

Cosmic Censorship - jstor

What is to be censored? The first step towards formulating a cosmic censorship hypothesis is to identify the kind of behavior that needs censoring. One approach ...

Strong cosmic censorship | Mihalis Dafermos Μιχάλης Δαφέρμος

The most convenient formulation, and one which is often used in the literature, is perhaps "inextendible as a C^2 metric". For then, a sufficient (but not ...

The Question of Cosmic Censorship - NASA ADS

One of the reasons for desiring a cosmic censorship principle, after all, is the elimination of such physical uncertainties. A definition of `naked singularity' ...

The cosmic censorship conjectures in general relativity - YouTube

Mihalis Dafermos (Princeton University and Princeton and Cambridge) Monday, October 3, 2022 Workshop on Mathematical Relativity, ...

Strong cosmic censorship in two dimensions

One needs to introduce additional elements to reinstate predictivity. The strong cosmic censorship (SCC) conjecture [1] is one such element, ...

Weak cosmic censorship and the rotating quantum BTZ black hole

Particles carrying the maximum angular momentum and still falling into an extremal quantum BTZ black hole can, at most, leave it extremal.

The cosmic censorship conjectures in general relativity - Lecture 1

Speaker: Mihalis Dafermos (Princeton University, USA and University of Cambridge, UK) ICTP School on Geometry and Gravity | (smr 3311) ...

Cosmic Censorship - John Earman - PhilPapers

The cosmic censorship hypothesis states that the general theory of relativity has built in mechanisms to prevent the formation of "naked singularities," ...

Strong cosmic censorship in charged black-hole spacetimes

Abstract. It is proved that dynamically formed Reissner-Nordström-de Sitter (RNdS) black holes, which have recently been claimed to provide counter-examples to ...

Cosmic censorship (Chapter 4) - Gravitational Collapse and ...

Basically, cosmic censorship is a statement about the causal structure of spacetime, as related to the dynamical collapse scenarios that are fundamental ...

A proof of the strong cosmic censorship conjecture

Abstract. The Penrose strong cosmic censorship conjecture asserts that Cauchy horizons inside dynamically formed black holes are unstable to remnant matter ...

Cosmic censorship - Oxford Reference

The cosmic censorship conjecture asserts that all singularities in general relativity are hidden behind an event horizon (see death of a star). The conjecture ...