Taub–NUT space
The Taub–NUT metric is an exact solution to Einstein's equations. It may be considered a first attempt in finding the metric of a spinning black hole. It is sometimes also used in homogeneous but anisotropic cosmological models formulated in the framework of general relativity.
The underlying Taub space was found by, and extended to a larger manifold by, whose initials form the "NUT" of "Taub–NUT".
Description
Taub's solution is an empty space solution of Einstein's equations with topology R×'S'3 and metricwhere
and m and l are positive constants.
Taub's metric has coordinate singularities at, and Newman, Tamburino and Unti showed how to extend the metric across these surfaces.