Three-dimensional AdS black holes in massive-power-Maxwell theory

Recently, it was shown that the power-Maxwell (PM) theory could remove the singularity of the electric field (B. Eslam Panah, Europhys. Lett. 134, 20005 (2021)). Motivated by a great interest in three-dimensional black holes and a surge of success in studying massive gravity from both the cosmologic...

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