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In mathematical physics, a Gibbons–Hawking space, named after Gary Gibbons and Stephen Hawking, is essentially a hyperkähler manifold with an extra U symmetry. Gibbons–Hawking spaces, especially ambipolar ones, find an application in the study of black hole microstate geometries.

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