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The purpose of my talk is to make it a little easier to get started actually using the Hauser-Ernst formalism in order to generate solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell field equations without having to digest the whole series of papers which we have published in the Physical Review and the Journal of Mathematical Physics.1-5
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Ernst, F.J. (1984). The homogeneous Hilbert problem: Practical application. In: Hoenselaers, C., Dietz, W. (eds) Solutions of Einstein's Equations: Techniques and Results. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 205. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-13366-6_8
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