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On the Stability of Black Holes at the LHC
The eventual production of mini black holes by proton-proton collisions at
the LHC is predicted by theories with large extra dimensions resolvable at the
Tev scale of energies. It is expected that these black holes evaporate shortly
after its production as a consequence of the Hawking radiation. We show that
for theories based on the ADS/CFT correspondence, the produced black holes may
have an unstable horizon, which grows proportionally to the square of the
distance to the collision point.Comment: 3 page
Curved Space (Matrix) Membranes
Hamiltonian formulations of M-branes moving in curved backgrounds are given
Colliding Wave Solutions in a Symmetric Non-metric Theory
A method is given to generate the non-linear interaction (collision) of
linearly polarized gravity coupled torsion waves in a non-metric theory.
Explicit examples are given in which strong mutual focussing of gravitational
waves containing impulsive and shock components coupled with torsion waves does
not result in a curvature singularity. However, the collision of purely torsion
waves displays a curvature singularity in the region of interaction.Comment: 16 pages, 1 ps figure, It will appear in Int. Jour. of Theor. Physic
Second order superintegrable systems in conformally flat spaces. IV. The classical 3D Stäckel transform and 3D classification theory
This article is one of a series that lays the groundwork for a structure and classification theory of second order superintegrable systems, both classical and quantum, in conformally flat spaces. In the first part of the article we study the Stäckel transform (or coupling constant metamorphosis) as an invertible mapping between classical superintegrable systems on different three-dimensional spaces. We show first that all superintegrable systems with nondegenerate potentials are multiseparable and then that each such system on any conformally flat space is Stäckel equivalent to a system on a constant curvature space. In the second part of the article we classify all the superintegrable systems that admit separation in generic coordinates. We find that there are eight families of these systems
The Applicability of Management by Objectives to the Administration of Municipal Parks and Recreation
It seems that most everyone these days is interested in, and demanding better and more effective management from the public sector. After serious deceptions at the highest level of government in the early 1970\u27s, citizens are somewhat more demanding in the accountability of government institutions, and their representatives.
Public recreation managers are expeditiously seeking new administrative techniques and decision making models that will ultimately get things done while hopefully increasing respect for public management strategy and still enhance the humanistic elements of job (employee) satisfaction.
Management by objectives offers an opportunity to incorporate a systematic approach to organizational administration, increasing employee motivation, defining goals and offering a viable means for performance measurement
An Alternative to Matter Localization in the "Brane World": An Early Proposal and its Later Improvements
Here we place the Latex typeset of the paper M. Pavsic, Phys. Lett. A116
(1986) 1-5. In the paper we presented the picture that our spacetime is a
3-brane moving in a higher dimensional space. The dynamical equations were
derived from the action which is just that for the usual Dirac-Nambu-Goto
-brane. We also considered the case where not only one, but many branes of
various dimensionalities are present, and showed that their intersections with
the 3-brane manifest as matter in 4-dimensional spacetime. We considered a
particular case, where the intersections behaved as point particles, and found
out that they follow the geodesics on the 3-brane worldsheet (identified with
our spacetime). In a series of subsequent papers the original idea has been
further improved and developped. This is discussed in a note at the end, where
it is also pointed out that such a model resolves the problem of massive matter
confinement on the brane, recently discussed by Rubakov et al. and Mueck et al.Comment: 11 page
Vectorial Ribaucour Transformations for the Lame Equations
The vectorial extension of the Ribaucour transformation for the Lame
equations of orthogonal conjugates nets in multidimensions is given. We show
that the composition of two vectorial Ribaucour transformations with
appropriate transformation data is again a vectorial Ribaucour transformation,
from which it follows the permutability of the vectorial Ribaucour
transformations. Finally, as an example we apply the vectorial Ribaucour
transformation to the Cartesian background.Comment: 12 pages. LaTeX2e with AMSLaTeX package
Generalized Chaplygin gas as geometrical dark energy
The generalized Chaplygin gas provides an interesting candidate for the
present accelerated expansion of the universe. We explore a geometrical
explanation for the generalized Chaplygin gas within the context of brane world
theories where matter fields are confined to the brane by means of the action
of a confining potential. We obtain the modified Friedmann equations,
deceleration parameter and age of the universe in this scenario and show that
they are consistent with the present observational data.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, to appear in PR
Brane-World Black Hole Solutions via a Confining Potential
Using a confining potential, we consider spherically symmetric vacuum (static
black hole) solutions in a brane-world scenario. Working with a constant
curvature bulk, two interesting cases/solutions are studied. A Schwarzschild-de
Sitter black hole solution similar to the standard solution in the presence of
a cosmological constant is obtained which confirms the idea that an extra term
in the field equations on the brane can play the role of a positive
cosmological constant and may be used to account for the accelerated expansion
of the universe. The other solution is one in which we can have a proper
potential to explain the galaxy rotation curves without assuming the existence
of dark matter and without working with new modified theories (modified
Newtonian dynamics).Comment: 12 pages, to appear in PR
A New Class of Path Equations in AP-Geometry
In the present work, it is shown that, the application of the Bazanski
approach to Lagrangians, written in AP-geometry and including the basic vector
of the space, gives rise to a new class of path equations. The general equation
representing this class contains four extra terms, whose vanishing reduces this
equation to the geodesic one. If the basic vector of the
AP-geometry is considered as playing the role of the electromagnetic
potential, as done in a previous work, then the second term
(of the extra terms) will represent Lorentz force while the fourth term gives
a direct effect of the electromagnetic potential on the motion of the charged
particle. This last term may give rise to an effect similar to the
Aharanov-Bohm effect. It is to be considered that all extra terms will vanish
if the space-time used is torsion-less.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX fil
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