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In this paper we consider some applications of the extended Dray-t’Hooft–Redmount relation, considered earlier in Neronov (JHEP 11:007, 2001), Langlois and Maeda (Phys Rev Lett 88:181301, 2002), Berezin and Smirnov (Gravit Cosmol 9(4):235, 2003). In particular, using this relation, we study geometries of interacting thin shells near the future Cauchy horizon of a Reissner–Nordstrøm black hole.
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I am grateful to Victor Berezin for his invaluable comments. This work is partially supported by RFBR grant 13-02-00257a.
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Smirnov, A.L. Interacting thin shells in the interior of a Reissner–Nordstrøm black hole. Gen Relativ Gravit 46, 1676 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-014-1676-4
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