Mathematical Modelling of a Gravitational Optical Phenomenon in the Milky Way Centre

The astronomical data obtained from the observations of an enigmatic object hidden in the centre of our Galaxy suggest possible optical phenomena due to the light bending. The existence of the gigantic collapsar (super-massive black hole) located in the centre of the Galaxy and the presence of a ver...

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