213 research outputs found
Topological Measure and Graph-Differential Geometry on the Quotient Space of Connections
(This is a report for the Proceedings of ``Journees Relativistes 1993''
written in September 1993. Containes a short description of the results
published elsewhere in the joint paper with A. Ashtekar) Integral calculus on
the space of gauge equivalent connections is developed. By carring out a
non-linear generalization of the theory of cylindrical measures on topological
vector spaces, a faithfull, diffeomorphism invariant measure is introduced on a
suitable completion of the quotient space. The strip (i.e. momentum) operators
are densely-defined in the resulting Hilbert space and interact with the
measure correctly, to become essentially self adjoint operators.Comment: 3 pp., Proceedings of ``Journees Relativistes 1993'
Geometry of Non-expanding Horizons and Their Neighborhoods
This is a contribution to MG9 session BHT4. Certain geometrically
distinguished frame on a non-expanding horizon and in its space-time
neighborhood, as well as the Bondi-like coordinates are constructed. The
construction provides free degrees of freedom, invariants, and the existence
conditions for a Killing vector field. The reported results come from the joint
works with Ashtekar and Beetle.Comment: BHT4 session of MG
Black hole entropy from Quantum Geometry
Quantum Geometry (the modern Loop Quantum Gravity using graphs and
spin-networks instead of the loops) provides microscopic degrees of freedom
that account for the black-hole entropy. However, the procedure for state
counting used in the literature contains an error and the number of the
relevant horizon states is underestimated. In our paper a correct method of
counting is presented. Our results lead to a revision of the literature of the
subject. It turns out that the contribution of spins greater then 1/2 to the
entropy is not negligible. Hence, the value of the Barbero-Immirzi parameter
involved in the spectra of all the geometric and physical operators in this
theory is different than previously derived. Also, the conjectured relation
between Quantum Geometry and the black hole quasi-normal modes should be
understood again.Comment: a new section ``The spin probability distribution'' adde
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