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Chaos and pole-skipping in rotating black holes
Mike Blake
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Richard A. Davison
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Mathematics
School of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
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black holes
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calculation methods
66%
chaos theory
100%
connections
33%
constraints
33%
correlation functions
66%
deformation
33%
dispersion relations
33%
dynamics
33%
einstein field equations
33%
energy
66%
energy density
33%
fluctuations
33%
holography
33%
many-body problem
33%
metrics
66%
partial differential equations
33%
perturbations
66%
shock waves
100%
solutions
33%
wave equations
33%
Physics
Black Holes
66%
Einstein Equation
33%
Flux Density
33%
Partial Differential Equation
33%
Quantum Chaos
33%
Rotating Black Holes
100%
Shock Wave
100%
Small Deformation
33%
Wave Equation
33%