The MTZ black hole, or the "M1, T1, and Z1" black hole, is a theoretical type of black hole that arises from a specific model of gravitational collapse and can be described using various metrics in the field of general relativity. The term is often used in the context of particular studies or research papers that focus on certain properties of black holes, such as their thermodynamic behavior, stability, or the nature of their event horizons.
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