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arxiv 1903.04942 v2 pith:TZFRCM4V submitted 2019-03-12 gr-qc hep-thmath-phmath.MP

Solitons and Black Holes in 4 and 5 Dimensions

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Two lectures given in Paris in 1985. They were circulated as a preprint Solitons And Black Holes In Four-Dimensions, Five-Dimensions. G.W. Gibbons (Cambridge U.) . PRINT-85-0958 (CAMBRIDGE), (Received Dec 1985). 14pp. and appeared in print in De Vega, H.J. ( Ed.), Sanchez, N. ( Ed.) : Field Theory, Quantum Gravity and Strings*, 46-59 and Preprint - GIBBONS, G.W. (REC.OCT.85) 14p. I have scanned the original, reformatted and and corrected various typos.

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