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A non-singular exact black hole solution inGeneral Relativity is presented. The source is anon-linear electrodynamic field, which reduces to theMaxwell theory for weak field. The solution corresponds to a charged black hole with |q| ≤2scm ≈ 0.6 m, having metric, curvatureinvariants, and electric field boundedeverywhere.
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Ayon-Beato, E., Garcia, A. Non-Singular Charged Black Hole Solution for Non-Linear Source. General Relativity and Gravitation 31, 629–633 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026640911319
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