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Hawking effect in Vaidya-de Sitter space-time. (English) Zbl 0815.35097

Summary: The solutions of both the Klein-Gordon equation and the Dirac equation near the event horizons are given in the Vaidya-de Sitter space-time. With a new method the locations of the black hole event horizon and universe horizon, as well as their Hawking temperatures, are shown automatically and easily.

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35Q40 PDEs in connection with quantum mechanics
83C45 Quantization of the gravitational field
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