
In this thesis we study a large class of three-charge solutions of supergravity in various dimensions and duality frames. The solutions have the same asymptotic structure, supersymmetry and conserved charges as black holes and black rings with macroscopic horizons and finite entropy. These supergravity solutions have neither horizons nor singularities and can be viewed as examples of the "geometric transition" mechanism of string theory.
Physics (degree program), Doctor of Philosophy (degree), College of Letters, Arts and Sciences (school)
Physics (degree program), Doctor of Philosophy (degree), College of Letters, Arts and Sciences (school)
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