03526nam 2200493 450 991073486890332120230927013845.0981-9915-96-110.1007/978-981-99-1596-5(MiAaPQ)EBC30621300(Au-PeEL)EBL30621300(DE-He213)978-981-99-1596-5(PPN)272254754(EXLCZ)992749842850004120230927d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRegular Black Holes Towards a New Paradigm of Gravitational Collapse /edited by Cosimo BambiFirst edition.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.,[2023]©20231 online resource (504 pages)Springer Series in Astrophysics and Cosmology SeriesPrint version: Bambi, Cosimo Regular Black Holes Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2023 9789819915958 Includes bibliographical references.1) Non-singular gravitational collapse in General Relativity with high-density corrections (Daniele Malafarina) -- 2) Gravitational collapse with torsion (Nikodem Poplawski) -- 3) Classification of geodesically complete black holes (Raul Carballo Rubio) -- 4) Regular black holes with de Sitter/phantom interiors (Irina Dymnikova) -- 5) Regular black holes sourced by nonlinear electrodynamics (Kirill Bronnikov) -- 6) Regular black holes in non-commutative geometries (Piero Nicolini) -- 7) Structural properties of regular black holes (Alfio Bonanno, Frank Saueressig) -- 8) Effective sources and higher-order regularity of black holes (Breno Loureiro Giacchini, Tiberio de Paula Netto) -- 9) Regular black holes in conformal gravity (Leonardo Modesto, Leslaw Rachwal) -- 10) Regular black holes in asymptotic safety gravity (Astrid Eichhorn, Aaron Held).Black holes are one of the most fascinating predictions of general relativity. They are the natural product of the complete gravitational collapse of matter and today we have a body of observational evidence supporting the existence of black holes in the Universe. However, general relativity predicts that at the center of black holes there are spacetime singularities, where predictability is lost and standard physics breaks down. It is widely believed that spacetime singularities are a symptom of the limitations of general relativity and must be solved within a theory of quantum gravity. Since we do not have yet any mature and reliable candidate for a quantum gravity theory, researchers have studied toy-models of singularity-free black holes and of singularity-free gravitational collapses in order to explore possible implications of the yet unknown theory of quantum gravity. This book reviews all main models of regular black holes and non-singular gravitational collapses proposed in the literature, and discuss the theoretical and observational implications of these scenarios.Springer series in astrostatistics.Black holes (Astronomy)General relativity (Physics)Black holes (Astronomy)General relativity (Physics)523.8875Bambi CosimoMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910734868903321Regular Black Holes3568842UNINA