98 research outputs found
Quantum Liouville theory and BTZ black hole entropy
In this paper I give an explicit conformal field theory description of
(2+1)-dimensional BTZ black hole entropy. In the boundary Liouville field
theory I investigate the reducible Verma modules in the elliptic sector, which
correspond to certain irreducible representations of the quantum algebra
U_q(sl_2) \odot U_{\hat{q}}(sl_2). I show that there are states that decouple
from these reducible Verma modules in a similar fashion to the decoupling of
null states in minimal models. Because ofthe nonstandard form of the Ward
identity for the two-point correlation functions in quantum Liouville field
theory, these decoupling states have positive-definite norms. The explicit
counting from these states gives the desired Bekenstein-Hawking entropy in the
semi-classical limit when q is a root of unity of odd order.Comment: LaTeX, 33 pages, 4 eps figure
Lambda<0 Quantum Gravity in 2+1 Dimensions II: Black Hole Creation by Point Particles
Using the recently proposed formalism for Lambda<0 quantum gravity in 2+1
dimensions we study the process of black hole production in a collision of two
point particles. The creation probability for a BH with a simplest topology
inside the horizon is given by the Liouville theory 4-point function projected
on an intermediate state. We analyze in detail the semi-classical limit of
small AdS curvatures, in which the probability is dominated by the exponential
of the classical Liouville action. The probability is found to be exponentially
small. We then argue that the total probability of creating a horizon given by
the sum of probabilities of all possible internal topologies is of order unity,
so that there is no exponential suppression of the total production rate.Comment: v1: 30+1 pages, figures, v2: 34+1 pages, agruments straightened ou
Uniformization, Calogero-Moser/Heun duality and Sutherland/bubbling pants
Inspired by the work of Alday, Gaiotto and Tachikawa (AGT), we saw the
revival of Poincar{\'{e}}'s uniformization problem and Fuchsian equations
obtained thereof.
Three distinguished aspects are possessed by Fuchsian equations. First, they
are available via imposing a classical Liouville limit on level-two null-vector
conditions. Second, they fall into some A_1-type integrable systems. Third, the
stress-tensor present there (in terms of the Q-form) manifests itself as a kind
of one-dimensional "curve".
Thereby, a contact with the recently proposed Nekrasov-Shatashvili limit was
soon made on the one hand, whilst the seemingly mysterious derivation of
Seiberg-Witten prepotentials from integrable models become resolved on the
other hand. Moreover, AGT conjecture can just be regarded as a quantum version
of the previous Poincar{\'{e}}'s approach.
Equipped with these observations, we examined relations between spheric and
toric (classical) conformal blocks via Calogero-Moser/Heun duality. Besides, as
Sutherland model is also obtainable from Calogero-Moser by pinching tori at one
point, we tried to understand its eigenstates from the viewpoint of toric
diagrams with possibly many surface operators (toric branes) inserted. A
picture called "bubbling pants" then emerged and reproduced well-known results
of the non-critical self-dual c=1 string theory under a "blown-down" limit.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures; v2: corrections and references added; v3:
Section 2.4.1 newly added thanks to JHEP referee advice. That classical
four-point spheric conformal blocks reproducing known SW prepotentials is
demonstrated via more examples, to appear in JHEP; v4: TexStyle changed onl
Ultramafic vegetation and soils in the circumboreal region of the Northern Hemisphere
The paper summarizes literature on climate, soil chemistry, vegetation and metal accumulation by plants found on ultramafic substrata in the circumboreal zone (sensu Takhtajan, Floristic regions of the world, 1986) of the Northern Hemisphere. We present a list of 50 endemic species and 18 ecotypes obligate to ultramafic soils from the circumboreal region of Holarctic, as well as 30 and 2 species of Ni and Zn hyperaccumulators, respectively. The number of both endemics and hyperaccumulators are markedly lower compared to that of the Mediterranean and tropical regions. The diversity of plant communities on ultramafics soils of the circumboral region is also described. The underlying causes for the differences of ultramafic flora between arctic, cold, cool temperate and Mediterranean and tropical regions are also discussed. © 2018, The Ecological Society of Japan
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