Spherical black holes with regular center: a review of existing models including a recent realization with Gaussian sources
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We review, in a historical perspective, some results about black hole spacetimes with a regular center. We then see how their properties are realized in a specific solution that recently appeared; in particular we analyze in detail the (necessary) violation of the strong energy condition.
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