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Classically, black holes are black. Quantum mechanically, black holes radiate, with a radiation known as Hawking radiation, after the British physicist Stephen Hawking who first proposed it.
casa.colorado.edu
A brief mathematical description of this phenomenon and diagrams of the mathematical results.
www.astro.ku.dk
An overview of the effects on light in the presence of a black hole.
www.astro.ku.dk
General Relativity and Black Holes
A set of notes on aspects of black holes.
www.astro.ku.dk
An overview of modern research in black holes without the use of mathematical equations.
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Cambridge Relativity - Black Holes
An overview of black holes and information on current research from Cambridge.
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk
A site explaining the Schwarzschild solution and how it leads to black holes.
www.phy.syr.edu
Describes the spacetime geometry of empty space surrounding any spherical mass.
casa.colorado.edu
FAQ to SCI.PHYSICS on Black Holes
An FAQ list by Matt McIrvin containing basic questions and answers related to black holes.
antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov
The Net Advance of Physics: Black Holes
A set of links to numerous black holes resources on the Web. A great starting point to finding some advanced papers on the topic.
web.mit.edu
About Astronomy and Space - Black Holes
Find articles, information, and web sites about these theoretical cellestial objects, formed when a massive star collapses from its own gravity.
space.about.com
Developments in General Relativity: Black Hole Singularity and Beyond
Presentation also addresses the questions: "Can we see inside a black hole?" and "Can a falling observer cross the singularity without being crushed?"
arxiv.org
Observational evidence for black holes, and some developments involving cosmic censorship and the statistical origin of black hole entropy. Reviews of Modern Physics.
arxiv.org
Higher Dimensional Chern-Simons Theories and Topological Black Holes
It has been recently pointed out that black holes of constant curvature with a "chronological singularity" can be constructed in any spacetime dimension. In this paper, a brief summary of these new black holes is given.
arxiv.org
Quantum Geometry and Black Holes
Non-perturbative quantum general relativity provides a possible framework to analyze issues related to black hole thermodynamics from a fundamental perspective.
arxiv.org