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MTZ black hole

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The MTZ black hole, named after Cristian Martinez, Ricardo Troncoso and Jorge Zanelli, is a black hole solution for (3+1)-dimensional gravity with a minimally coupled self-interacting scalar field.

The event horizon is a surface of constant negative curvature, and the spacetime is asymptotically locally Anti-de-Sitter.

See also

BTZ black hole

References