Regular black holes in the bulk of quasi-topological gravity drive a de Sitter inflationary phase on the brane at small scales, with e-fold number set by the ratio of black hole radius to higher-curvature scale.
Regular black holes from Oppenheimer-Snyder collapse
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Regular Vaidya solutions exist in effective gravitational theories that dynamically describe radiation-driven formation of regular black holes or mimickers without curvature singularities.
A unified framework links the generating function for static black holes satisfying g_tt g_rr=-1 in extended quasi-topological gravity to thermodynamic mass and Wald entropy via an effective 2D dilaton theory.
Significant mass inflation in quasitopological regular black holes requires null shell collisions at radial separations r-r_* ≲ ℓ(ℓ/r_g)^{2n(D-3)} from the inner horizon.