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A Quantum Cosmological Model With Static and Dynamic Wormholes
Quantization is performed of a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universe filled
with a conformally invariant scalar field and a perfect fluid with equation of
state . A well-known discrete set of static quantum wormholes is
shown to exist for radiation (), and a novel continuous set is
found for cosmic strings (), the latter states having throat
radii of any size. In both cases wave-packet solutions to the Wheeler-DeWitt
equation are obtained with all the properties of evolving quantum wormholes. In
the case of a radiation fluid, a detailed analysis of the quantum dynamics is
made in the context of the Bohm-de Broglie interpretation. It is shown that a
repulsive quantum force inversely proportional to the cube of the scale factor
prevents singularities in the quantum domain. For the states considered, there
are no particle horizons either.Comment: LaTex file, 13 pages. To appear in General Relativity and Gravitatio
Derivation of an Abelian effective model for instanton chains in 3D Yang-Mills theory
In this work, we derive a recently proposed Abelian model to describe the
interaction of correlated monopoles, center vortices, and dual fields in three
dimensional SU(2) Yang-Mills theory. Following recent polymer techniques,
special care is taken to obtain the end-to-end probability for a single
interacting center vortex, which constitutes a key ingredient to represent the
ensemble integration.Comment: 18 pages, LaTe
Quasi-black holes: definition and general properties
Objects that are on the verge of being extremal black holes but actually are
distinct in many ways are called quasi-black holes. Quasi-black holes are
defined here and treated in a unified way through the displaying of their
properties. The main ones are (i) there are infinite redshift whole regions,
(ii) the spacetimes exhibit degenerate, almost singular, features but their
curvature invariants remain perfectly regular everywhere, (iii) in the limit
under discussion, outer and inner regions become mutually impenetrable and
disjoint, although, in contrast to the usual black holes, this separation is of
a dynamical nature, rather than purely causal, (iv) for external far away
observers the spacetime is virtually indistinguishable from that of extremal
black holes. It is shown, in addition, that quasi-black holes must be extremal.
Connections with black hole and wormhole physics are also drawn.Comment: 29 pages, minor change
Dynamical Vacuum in Quantum Cosmology
By regarding the vacuum as a perfect fluid with equation of state p=-rho, de
Sitter's cosmological model is quantized. Our treatment differs from previous
ones in that it endows the vacuum with dynamical degrees of freedom. Instead of
being postulated from the start, the cosmological constant arises from the
degrees of freedom of the vacuum regarded as a dynamical entity, and a time
variable can be naturally introduced. Taking the scale factor as the sole
degree of freedom of the gravitational field, stationary and wave-packet
solutions to the Wheeler-DeWitt equation are found. It turns out that states of
the Universe with a definite value of the cosmological constant do not exist.
For the wave packets investigated, quantum effects are noticeable only for
small values of the scale factor, a classical regime being attained at
asymptotically large times.Comment: Latex, 19 pages, to appear in Gen. Rel. Gra
Produção de inóculo de fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMA) utilizando argila expandida (Terrcottem).
Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a influência de três tipos de substratos na esporulação de três espécies de fungos micorrízicos. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de vegetação, da Embrapa Semi-Árido, Petrolina-PE
DeWitt-Schwinger Renormalization and Vacuum Polarization in d Dimensions
Calculation of the vacuum polarization, , has seen a recent resurgence, notably
for black hole spacetimes. To date, most calculations of this type have been
done only in four dimensions. Extending these calculations to dimensions
includes -dimensional renormalization. Typically, the renormalizing terms
are found from Christensen's covariant point splitting method for the
DeWitt-Schwinger expansion. However, some manipulation is required to put the
correct terms into a form that is compatible with problems of the vacuum
polarization type. Here, after a review of the current state of affairs for
calculations and a thorough introduction to
the method of calculating and for certain spacetimes is discussed, with application to four and
five dimensions.Comment: 21 pages, 2 tables, 3 figures. References added, rewritten to clarify
some points, corrections performed, our claim in the first version that there
is an error in Anderson's calculations is incorrec
Scalar, electromagnetic and Weyl perturbations of BTZ black holes: quasi normal modes
We calculate the quasinormal modes and associated frequencies of the Banados,
Zanelli and Teitelboim (BTZ) non-rotating black hole. This black hole lives in
2+1-dimensions in an asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetime. We obtain exact
results for the wavefunction and quasi normal frequencies of scalar,
electromagnetic and Weyl (neutrino) perturbations.Comment: Latex, 14 page
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