A Looking for sources of information on Black Holes

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For a master's degree student seeking to understand black holes, recommended resources include the textbook "Gravitation" by Misner, Thorne, and Wheeler, which is well-regarded in the field. Another valuable resource is Wald's "General Relativity," which also covers black holes comprehensively. Additionally, "Exploring Black Holes: Introduction to General Relativity" by Taylor is available for free download and serves as a useful introductory text. These sources provide a solid foundation for studying black holes within the context of general relativity. Utilizing these materials will enhance understanding of complex concepts related to black holes.
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good sources of black holes
hey
Im new here, I am a masters degree student.
I woud ask about any good source for understanding black hole for a master's degree student.

thanks
 
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Lilian Sa said:
Summary:: good sources of black holes

hey
Im new here, I am a masters degree student.
I woud ask about any good source for understanding black hole for a master's degree student.

thanks
For a master's student in physics, I'd recommend a good GR textbook. Gravitation is pretty famous for being a great one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitation_(book)
 
Lilian Sa said:
I woud ask about any good source for understanding black hole for a master's degree student.

Wald's General Relativity is a good GR textbook and has a good treatment of black holes.
 
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