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Black hole remnant in asymptotic Anti-de Sitter space
It is known that a solution of remnant were suggested for black hole ground
state after surface gravity is corrected by loop quantum effect. On the other
hand, a Schwarzschild black hole in asymptotic Anti-de Sitter space would
tunnel into the thermal soliton solution known as the Hawking-Page phase
transition. In this letter, we investigate the low temperature phase of
three-dimensional BTZ black hole and four-dimensional AdS Schwarzschild black
hole. We find that the thermal soliton is energetically favored than the
remnant solution at low temperature in three dimensions, while Planck-size
remnant is still possible in four dimensions. Though the BTZ remnant seems
energetically disfavored, we argue that it is still possible to be found in the
overcooled phase if strings were present and its implication is discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, submitted versio
From Petrov-Einstein-Dilaton-Axion to Navier-Stokes equation in anisotropic model
In this paper we generalize the previous works to the case that the
near-horizon dynamics of the Einstein-Dilaton-Axion theory can be governed by
the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation via imposing the Petrov-like boundary
condition on hypersurfaces in the non-relativistic and near-horizon limit. The
dynamical shear viscosity of such dual horizon fluid in our scenario,
which isotropically saturates the Kovtun-Son-Starinet (KSS) bound, is
independent of both the dilaton field and axion field in that limit.Comment: 13 pages,no figures; v2: 15 page, Equation.(33), some discussions and
references added, minor corrections , Version accepted for publication in
Physics Letters
A 1+5-dimensional gravitational-wave solution: curvature singularity and spacetime singularity
We solve a -dimensional cylindrical gravitational-wave solution of the
Einstein equation, in which there are two curvature singularities. Then we show
that one of the curvature singularities can be removed by an extension of the
spacetime. The result exemplifies that the curvature singularity is not always
a spacetime singularity; in other words, the curvature singularity cannot serve
as a criterion for spacetime singularities
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