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arxiv: gr-qc/0408044 · v2 · submitted 2004-08-16 · 🌀 gr-qc

The Jang equation, apparent horizons, and the Penrose inequality

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keywords equationjangcasehorizonsapparentinequalitypenrosespherically
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The Jang equation in the spherically symmetric case reduces to a first order equation. This permits an easy analysis of the role apparent horizons play in the (non)existence of solutions. We demonstrate that the proposed derivation of the Penrose inequality based on the Jang equation cannot work in the spherically symmetric case. Thus it is fruitless to apply this method, as it stands, to the general case. We show also that those analytic criteria for the formation of horizons that are based on the use of the Jang equation are of limited validity for the proof of the trapped surface conjecture.

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