What defines a black hole structurally, setting it apart from a neutron star?

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It is defined by its event horizon, the boundary beyond which nothing can escape

Unlike a neutron star which has a defined physical surface, a black hole is defined by its event horizon, a boundary from which escape is impossible, surrounding a singularity.

What defines a black hole structurally, setting it apart from a neutron star?

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