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Static Einstein-Maxwell Solutions in 2+1 dimensions

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 Publication date 1996
  fields Physics
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We obtain the Einstein-Maxwell equations for (2+1)-dimensional static space-time, which are invariant under the transformation $q_0=i,q_2,q_2=i,q_0,alpha rightleftharpoons gamma$. It is shown that the magnetic solution obtained with the help of the procedure used in Ref.~cite{Cataldo}, can be obtained from the static BTZ solution using an appropriate transformation. Superpositions of a perfect fluid and an electric or a magnetic field are separately studied and their corresponding solutions found.



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