17 research outputs found
Generalised asymptotic equivalence for extensive and non-extensive entropies
We extend the Hanel and Thurner asymptotic analysis to both extensive and
non-extensive entropies on the basis of a wide class of entropic forms. The
procedure is known to be capable to classify multiple entropy measures in terms
of their defining equivalence classes. Those are determined by a pair of
scaling exponents taking into account a large number of microstates as for the
thermodynamical limit. Yet, a generalisation to this formulation makes it
possible to establish an entropic connection between Markovian and
non-Markovian statistical systems through a set of fundamental entropies
, which have been studied in other contexts and exhibit, among their
attributes, two interesting aspects: They behave as additive for a large number
of degrees of freedom while they are substantially non-additive for a small
number of them. Furthermore, an ample amount of special entropy measures,
either additive or non-additive, are contained in such asymptotic
classification. Under this scheme we analyse the equivalence classes of
Tsallis, Sharma-Mittal and R\'enyi entropies and study their features in the
thermodynamic limit as well as the correspondences among them.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
New Reflections on Gravitational Duality
In general terms duality consists of two descriptions of one physical system
by using degrees of freedom of different nature. There are different kinds of
dualities and they have been extremely useful to uncover the underlying strong
coupling dynamics of gauge theories in various dimensions and those of the
diverse string theories. Perhaps the oldest example exhibiting this property is
Maxwell theory, which interchanges electric and magnetic fields. An extension
of this duality involving the sources is also possible if the magnetic monopole
is incorporated. At the present time a lot has been understood about duality in
non-Abelian gauge theories as in the case of N=4 supersymmetric gauge theories
in four dimensions or in the Seiberg-Witten duality for N=2 theories. Moreover,
a duality that relates a gravitational theory (or a string theory) and a
conformal gauge theory, as in the case of gauge/gravity correspondence, have
been also studied with considerable detail. The case of duality between two
gravitational theories is the so called gravitational duality. At the present
time, this duality has not been exhaustively studied, however some advances
have been reported in the literature. In the present paper we give a general
overview of this subject. In particular we will focus on non-Abelian dualities,
applied to various theories of gravity as developed by the authors, based in
the Rocek-Verlinde duality procedure. Finally, as a new development in this
direction, we study the gravitational duality in Hitchin's gravity in seven and
six dimensions and their relation is also discussed.Comment: 17 pages, paper to be published in Frontiers in Physic
Supersymmetric classical cosmology
In this work a supersymmetric cosmological model is analyzed in which we
consider a general superfield action of a homogeneous scalar field
supermultiplet interacting with the scale factor in a supersymmetric FRW model.
There appear fermionic superpartners associated with both the scale factor and
the scalar field, and classical equations of motion are obtained from the
super-Wheeler-DeWitt equation through the usual WKB method. The resulting
supersymmetric Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations contain extra radiation and
stiff matter terms, and we study their solutions in flat space for different
scalar field potentials. The solutions are compared to the standard case, in
particular those corresponding to the exponential potential, and their
implications for the dynamics of the early Universe are discussed in turn.Comment: 9 pages, 4 eps figures, uses RevTe
(Non)-singular brane-world cosmology induced by quantum effects in d5 dilatonic gravity
5d dilatonic gravity (bosonic sector of gauged supergravity) with non-trivial
bulk potential and with surface terms (boundary cosmological constant and trace
anomaly induced effective action for brane quantum matter) is considered. For
constant bulk potential and maximally SUSY Yang-Mills theory (CFT living on the
brane) the inflationary brane-world is constructed. The bulk is singular
asymptotically AdS space with non-constant dilaton and dilatonic de Sitter or
hyperbolic brane is induced by quantum matter effects. At the same time,
dilaton on the brane is determined dynamically. This all is natural realization
of warped compactification in AdS/CFT correspondence. For fine-tuned toy
example of non-constant bulk potential we found the non-singular dilatonic
brane-world where bulk again represents asymptotically AdS space and de Sitter
brane (inflationary phase of observable Universe) is induced exclusively by
quantum effects. The radius of the brane and dilaton are determined
dynamically. The analytically solvable example of exponential bulk potential
leading to singular asymptotically AdS dilatonic bulk space with de Sitter (or
hyperbolic) brane is also presented.In all cases under discussion the gravity
on the brane is trapped via Randall-Sundrum scenario. It is shown that
qualitatively the same types of brane-worlds occur when quantum brane matter is
described by dilaton coupled spinors.Comment: LaTeX file 28 pages and two eps files, few misprints are correcte
String versus Einstein frame in an AdS/CFT induced quantum dilatonic brane-world universe
AdS/CFT induced quantum dilatonic brane-world where 4d boundary is flat or de
Sitter (inflationary) or Anti-de Sitter brane is considered. The classical
brane tension is fixed but boundary QFT produces the effective brane tension
via the account of corresponding conformal anomaly induced effective action.
This results in inducing of brane-worlds in accordance with AdS/CFT set-up as
warped compactification. The explicit, independent construction of quantum
induced dilatonic brane-worlds in two frames: string and Einstein one is done.
It is demonstrated their complete equivalency for all quantum cosmological
brane-worlds under discussion, including several examples of classical
brane-world black holes. This is different from quantum corrected 4d dilatonic
gravity where de Sitter solution exists in Einstein but not in Jordan (string)
frame. The role of quantum corrections on massive graviton perturbations around
Anti-de Sitter brane is briefly discussed.Comment: LaTeX file, 24 pages, minor changes to match with published versio