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Nakedness and Curvature Strength of Singularities arising in the Higher-Dimensional Spacetimes

Published on October 2012 by Mulkalwar P N, Patil K D
International Conference on Benchmarks in Engineering Science and Technology 2012
Foundation of Computer Science USA
ICBEST - Number 4
October 2012
Authors: Mulkalwar P N, Patil K D
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Mulkalwar P N, Patil K D . Nakedness and Curvature Strength of Singularities arising in the Higher-Dimensional Spacetimes. International Conference on Benchmarks in Engineering Science and Technology 2012. ICBEST, 4 (October 2012), 24-30.

@article{
author = { Mulkalwar P N, Patil K D },
title = { Nakedness and Curvature Strength of Singularities arising in the Higher-Dimensional Spacetimes },
journal = { International Conference on Benchmarks in Engineering Science and Technology 2012 },
issue_date = { October 2012 },
volume = { ICBEST },
number = { 4 },
month = { October },
year = { 2012 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 24-30 },
numpages = 7,
url = { /proceedings/icbest/number4/8713-1017/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
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Abstract

In the present work we examine the nature of central singularity forming in the higher dimensional spherically symmetric collapse of dust cloud and it is shown that this is always a strong naked singularity where gravitational tidal forces diverge powerfully. An important consequence is that the nature of the naked singularity forming in the dust collapse turns out to be stable against the perturbations in dimension of the spacetime. Thus we have shown that the higher dimensional gravitational collapse of dust violates the cosmic censorship conjecture.

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Keywords

Gravitational Collapse Naked Singularity Block Hole Cosmic Censorship Hypothesis