Three-dimensional black holes and solitons in higher-dimensional theories with compactification
Abstract
Several types of static solutions to Einstein's equations coupled with antisymmetric tensor fields are found in (2+N+1)-dimensional spacetime. The solutions describe a product of a three-dimensional radially symmetric spacetime and an internal maximally symmetric manifold. The scale of the internal space may depend on the radial distance from the origin in these solutions.
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