Conference Proceeding

Mathematics in Space and Applied Sciences (ICMSAS-2023)
ICMSAS-2023

Subject Area: Mathematics
Pages: 331
Published On: 03-Mar-2023
Online Since: 04-Mar-2023

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Author(s): Ayan Chatterjee, Suresh C. Jaryal, Akshay Kumar

Email(s): akshay.relativity@gmail.com

Address: Ayan Chatterjee*1, Suresh C. Jaryal1,2, Akshay Kumar1
1Department of Physics and Astronomical Science, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala- 176215, India.
2Department of Physics and Astronomical Sciences, Central University of Jammu, Samba, J&K-181143, India.
*Corresponding Author

Published In:   Conference Proceeding, Mathematics in Space and Applied Sciences (ICMSAS-2023)

Year of Publication:  March, 2023

Online since:  March 04, 2023

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ABSTRACT:
The methods of gravitational collapse is useful to understand formation of black holes. Marginally trapped surfaces (MTS) are local descriptions of such geometries. We study the marginally trapped surfaces for n-dimensional space time during the gravitational collapse of spherical symmetric dust cloud. We take different density profiles to examine the effect of higher dimension on the formation of marginally trapped surfaces and collapsing shell.


Cite this article:
Ayan Chatterjee, Suresh C. Jaryal, Akshay Kumar. Gravitational Collapse in Higher Dimension. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Mathematics in Space and Applied Sciences. 2023;1:49-51.


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Author/Editor Information

Dr. Sanjay Kango

Department of Mathematics, Neta Ji Subhash Chander Bose Memorial, Government Post Graduate College, Hamirpur Himachal Pradesh-177 005, INDIA