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Carter constant

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The Carter constant, often denoted as \( C \), is a key parameter in the study of black hole physics, particularly in relation to the Kerr black hole solution of Einstein's field equations in general relativity. The Carter constant arises in the context of the geodesic motion of particles and tests the symmetry of the Kerr metric.

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