Black holes and nilpotent orbits

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Abstract

When on September 14th 2015 the gravitational wave signal emitted 1.5 billion year ago by two coalescing black stars was detected at LIGO I and LIGO II, we not only obtained a new spectacular confirmation of General Relativity but we actually saw the dynamical process of formation of the most intriguing objects populating the Universe, namely black holes.

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Fré, P. G. (2018). Black holes and nilpotent orbits. In Theoretical and Mathematical Physics(United States) (pp. 265–343). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74491-9_6

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