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The following pages link to Static spherically symmetric solutions to Einstein-Maxwell dilaton field equations in <b> <i>D</i> </b> dimensions (Q4857760):
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- Orbits of test particles in three-dimensional Maxwell-Dilaton spacetime: exact analytical solution to the geodesic equation (Q776779) (← links)
- On spherically symmetric string solutions in four dimensions (Q1571575) (← links)
- Weak gravitational lensing by phantom black holes and phantom wormholes using the Gauss-Bonnet theorem (Q2334342) (← links)
- Accelerated Levi-Civita-Bertotti-Robinson metric in \(D\) dimensions (Q2494037) (← links)
- General static spherical solutions of \(d\)-dimensional charged dilaton gravity theories (Q2565178) (← links)
- Class of Einstein-Maxwell dilatons, an ansatz for new families of rotating solutions (Q2710837) (← links)
- Exact static solutions in four-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton gravity (Q2710998) (← links)
- Structures of general relativity in dilaton-Maxwell electrodynamics (Q2827323) (← links)
- A Modified Gravity Theory: Null Aether (Q3387714) (← links)
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- A New Family of Exact Solutions in 2 + 1 Dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton Theory (Q3557609) (← links)
- Spherically symmetric static solutions in Weyl integrable spacetime (Q4399358) (← links)
- Generation of asymptotically flat soliton solutions with current algebra limit in Einstein–Maxwell-dilaton theory (Q4407011) (← links)
- Dynamical <i>N</i> -body equilibrium in circular dilaton gravity (Q4409048) (← links)
- Static spherically symmetric solutions of a Yang–Mills field coupled to a dilaton (Q4861247) (← links)
- Symmetries of the stationary Einstein - Maxwell-dilaton system (Q4864067) (← links)
- Static and spherically symmetric two-mass solutions of Einstein–Maxwell equations with cosmological constant based on Nariai spacetime (Q4982300) (← links)
- Chiral models in dilaton-Maxwell gravity (Q5931044) (← links)
- Charged dilatonic spacetimes in string theory (Q6158621) (← links)
- New models of \(d\)-dimensional black holes without inner horizon and with an integrable singularity (Q6573082) (← links)