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Gravitational Collapse, Chaos in CFT Correlators and the Information Paradox
We consider gravitational collapse of a massless scalar field in
asymptotically Anti de Sitter spacetime. Following the AdS/CFT dictionary we
further study correlations in the field theory side by way of the Klein-Gordon
equation of a probe scalar field in the collapsing background. We present
evidence that in a certain regime the probe scalar field behaves chaotically,
thus supporting Hawking's argument in the black hole information paradox
proposing that although the information can be retrieved in principle,
deterministic chaos impairs, in practice, the process of unitary extraction of
information from a black hole. We emphasize that quantum chaos will change this
picture.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Finite element implementation of Robinson's unified viscoplastic model and its application to some uniaxial and multiaxial problems
A description of the finite element implementation of Robinson's unified viscoplastic model into the General Purpose Finite Element Program (MARC) is presented. To demonstrate its application, the implementation is applied to some uniaxial and multiaxial problems. A comparison of the results for the multiaxial problem of a thick internally pressurized cylinder, obtained using the finite element implementation and an analytical solution, is also presented. The excellent agreement obtained confirms the correct finite element implementation of Robinson's model
On the Spread of Random Interleaver
For a given blocklength we determine the number of interleavers which have
spread equal to two. Using this, we find out the probability that a randomly
chosen interleaver has spread two. We show that as blocklength increases, this
probability increases but very quickly converges to the value . Subsequently, we determine a lower bound on the probability of an
interleaver having spread at least . We show that this lower bound converges
to the value , as the blocklength increases.Comment: 5 pages, published in Proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on
Information Theory 2005, Adelaide, Australi
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