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# Rotating Magnetic Solutions for 2+1D Einstein Maxwell Chern-Simons from Space-Time Duality

@article{Ferreira2011RotatingMS,
title={Rotating Magnetic Solutions for 2+1D Einstein Maxwell Chern-Simons from Space-Time Duality},
author={P C Ferreira},
journal={arXiv: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology},
year={2011}
}
• P. Ferreira
• Published 3 July 2011
• Physics, Mathematics
• arXiv: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
It is studied a space-time duality that maps known static rotating electric solutions into static magnetic solutions. As an example this dualities are applied to known electric solutions in 2+1-dimensional Minkowski space-times within the framework of Einstein Maxwell Chern-Simons theory coupled to a dilaton-like scalar field. The magnetic solutions obtained have metric determinant $\sqrt{-g}\sim r^p$ for the range of the parameter $p\in]-\infty,+\infty[/\{-1\}$ and are interpreted either as…

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