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Black Hole Uniqueness Theorems (Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics, No. 6)

Black Hole Uniqueness Theorems (Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics, No. 6)

Black Hole Uniqueness Theorems (Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics, No. 6)
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Black Hole Uniqueness Theorems (Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics, No. 6)

by Markus Heusler

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Black Hole Uniqueness Theorems (Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics, No. 6)
Author
Markus Heusler
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ISBN 10
0521567351
ISBN 13
9780521567350
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date Published
1996
Keywords
Cosmology astrophysics bb2 physics

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