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Black hole dynamics: A survey of black hole physics from the point of view of perturbation theory

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This article is a brief survey of the contribution of perturbative studies to our understanding of black hole physics. For natural reasons, I will not be able to discuss all details required for an exhaustive understanding of a field that has been active for the last forty years. Neither will — I be able to cover all problem areas where perturbation theory has been applied. My aim is simply to provide the interested reader with a few pointers that can serve as useful starting points for an odyssey through the literature.

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Andersson, N. Black hole dynamics: A survey of black hole physics from the point of view of perturbation theory. J Astrophys Astron 20, 269–280 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02702358

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