24 research outputs found
On the apparent horizon in fluid-gravity duality
This article develops a computational framework for determining the location
of boundary-covariant apparent horizons in the geometry of conformal
fluid-gravity duality in arbitrary dimensions. In particular, it is shown up to
second order and conjectured to hold to all orders in the gradient expansion
that there is a unique apparent horizon which is covariantly expressible in
terms of fluid velocity, temperature and boundary metric. This leads to the
first explicit example of an entropy current defined by an apparent horizon and
opens the possibility that in the near-equilibrium regime there is preferred
foliation of apparent horizons for black holes in asymptotically-AdS
spacetimes
Black brane entropy and hydrodynamics: the boost-invariant case
The framework of slowly evolving horizons is generalized to the case of black
branes in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spaces in arbitrary dimensions. The
results are used to analyze the behavior of both event and apparent horizons in
the gravity dual to boost-invariant flow. These considerations are motivated by
the fact that at second order in the gradient expansion the hydrodynamic
entropy current in the dual Yang-Mills theory appears to contain an ambiguity.
This ambiguity, in the case of boost-invariant flow, is linked with a similar
freedom on the gravity side. This leads to a phenomenological definition of the
entropy of black branes. Some insights on fluid/gravity duality and the
definition of entropy in a time-dependent setting are elucidated.Comment: RevTeX, 42 pages, 4 figure
Comment on the Generation Number in Orbifold Compactifications
There has been some confusion concerning the number of -forms in
orbifold compactifications of the heterotic string in numerous publications. In
this note we point out the relevance of the underlying torus lattice on this
number. We answer the question when different lattices mimic the same physics
and when this is not the case. As a byproduct we classify all symmetric
-orbifolds with world sheet supersymmetry obtaining also some new
ones.Comment: 28 pages, 9 figures not included, available in postscript at reques
On realizing diagrams of Pi-algebras
Given a diagram of Pi-algebras (graded groups equipped with an action of the
primary homotopy operations), we ask whether it can be realized as the homotopy
groups of a diagram of spaces. The answer given here is in the form of an
obstruction theory, of somewhat wider application, formulated in terms of
generalized Pi-algebras. This extends a program begun in [J. Pure Appl. Alg.
103 (1995) 167-188] and [Topology 43 (2004) 857-892] to study the realization
of a single Pi-algebra. In particular, we explicitly analyze the simple case of
a single map, and provide a detailed example, illustrating the connections to
higher homotopy operations.Comment: This is the version published by Algebraic & Geometric Topology on 21
June 200
New Solutions of the Inflationary Flow Equations
The inflationary flow equations are a frequently used method of surveying the
space of inflationary models. In these applications the infinite hierarchy of
differential equations is truncated in a way which has been shown to be
equivalent to restricting the set of models considered to those characterized
by polynomial inflaton potentials. This paper explores a different method of
solving the flow equations, which does not truncate the hierarchy and in
consequence covers a much wider class of models while retaining the practical
usability of the standard approach.Comment: References added, and a couple of comment
Consistent holographic description of boost-invariant plasma
Prior attempts to construct the gravity dual of boost-invariant flow of N=4
supersymmetric Yang-Mills gauge theory plasma suffered from apparent curvature
singularities in the late time expansion. This Letter shows how these problems
can be resolved by a different choice of expansion parameter. The calculations
presented correctly reproduce the plasma energy-momentum tensor within the
framework of second order viscous hydrodynamics.Comment: Title changed; the coordinate transformation between FG and EF
coordinates elucidated; version published in PR
On Power Law Inflation in DBI Models
Inflationary models in string theory which identify the inflaton with an open
string modulus lead to effective field theories with non-canonical kinetic
terms: Dirac-Born-Infeld scalar field theories. In the case of a -brane
moving in an AdS throat with a quadratic scalar field potential DBI kinetic
terms allow a novel realization of power law inflation. This note adresses the
question of whether this behaviour is special to this particular choice of
throat geometry and potential. The answer is that for any throat geometry one
can explicitly find a potential which leads to power law inflation. This
generalizes the well known fact that an exponential potential gives power law
inflation in the case of canonical kinetic terms.Comment: References and comments adde
Simple model of big-crunch/big-bang transition
We present classical and quantum dynamics of a test particle in the
compactified Milne space. Background spacetime includes one compact space
dimension undergoing contraction to a point followed by expansion. Quantization
consists in finding a self-adjoint representation of the algebra of particle
observables. Our model offers some insight into the nature of the cosmic
singularity.Comment: 17 pages, no figures, RevTeX4, accepted for publication in Class.
Quantum Gra
On the Slow Roll Expansion for Brane Inflation
One possibility for identifying the inflaton in the framework of string
theory is that it is a -brane modulus. This option involves a specific,
non-canonical form of the kinetic energy -- the Dirac-Born-Infeld action. This
note investigates the applicability of the slow roll approximation in
inflationary models of this type. To this end the slow roll expansion of
Liddle, Parsons and Barrow is derived for the case of the DBI action. The
resulting slow roll conditions augment the standard ones valid in the case of
canonical kinetic terms. It is also shown that in DBI models inflation does not
require that the potential dominate the energy density.Comment: References adde
Entropy-Corrected New Agegraphic Dark Energy Model in Horava-Lifshitz Gravity
In this work, we have considered the entropy-corrected new agegraphic dark
energy (ECNADE) model in Horava-Lifshitz gravity in FRW universe. We have
discussed the correspondence between ECNADE and other dark energy models such
as DBI-essence,Yang-Mills dark energy, Chameleon field, Non-linear
electrodynamics field and hessence dark energy in the context of
Horava-Lifshitz gravity and reconstructed the potentials and the dynamics of
the scalar field theory which describe the ECNADE.Comment: 12 page