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Extended Born relativity, Nambu 3-form and ternary ($n$-ary) symmetry
Background: Classical Mechanics is based on the Poincare-Cartan two-form
$$\omega_2=dx\wedge dp$$
where $p=\dot{x}$. Quantum mechanics is secretly a subtle modification of this. On the other hand, the ...
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How to show the Gauss-Bonnet term is a total derivative?
It is well-known that the Gauss-Bonnet term
$$\mathcal L_G =R^2 -4 R_{\mu\nu}R^{\mu\nu}+R_{\mu\nu\rho\sigma}R^{\mu\nu\rho\sigma}\tag 1$$
does not contribute to the equations of motion when adding it ...
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Is it known what the necessary and sufficient conditions are for the existence of a "3+1 split" (by means of a foliation) of a (Lorentzian) manifold?
When trying to do physics on a more general pseudo-Riemannian manifold we want to require that there is a foliation of this manifold into three-dimensional subspaces. By this I mean we would like to ...
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What is the stringy interpretation of the cohomology classes arising from the Kähler class?
In superstring theory, one usually considers compactifications on Calabi-Yau 3-manifolds. These manifolds are in particular compact Kähler, hence possess a Kähler class which gives rise to nontrivial ...
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View of the sky from inside a black hole
Consider an observer located at radius $r_o$ from a Schwarzschild black hole of radius $r_s$. The observer may be inside the event horizon ($r_o < r_s$).
Suppose the observer receives a light ray ...
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Significance for LQG of Sen's result on entropy of black holes?
Sen 2013 says,
...we apply Euclidean gravity to compute logarithmic corrections to the entropy of various non-extremal black holes in different dimensions [...] For Schwarzschild black holes in ...
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Aren't black holes required to exist forever in our frame of reference instead of evaporating?
I know that for an observer far away, nothing ever crosses a black hole horizon (due to time dilation), while in the frame of reference of a falling observer the horizon is nothing special on its way ...
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Can you put the Spin Connection in block diagonal form? (to be applied to the Atiyah-Singer theorem)
I'm following the notes by Freed about the Dirac Operator. In section 5.4, equation (5.4.25-27), he makes the following claim about the Dirac operator. In a different notation than what he is using, ...
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Conservation of Komar mass
The definition of Komar mass in GR is associated with one asymptotically flat end. However, a hypersurface may contain more than one end, such as the spacelike Einstein-Rosen bridge in Kruskal ...
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What really are exotic supersymmetric black holes?
I have just read (in the black holes chapter 14 on p244 of this book Ref.1) that in string theory, when one adds an (electric?) charge $Q$ to a static black hole, one can arrive at an exotic ...
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Can a nearly-extremal black hole be stable against Schwinger vacuum breakdown?
I was doing some basic algebra to estimate the range of possible masses $M$ and electric charge $Q$ for a nearly extremal Reissner-Noström black hole. I want to see if the logic is correct
the ...
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Can we have consistent histories inside a black hole?
A consistent history is a POVM set of observables corresponding to a time-ordered product of projection operators. For gauge theories, not any old operator will do, only gauge-invariant observables. ...
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Quantum pressure and chemical potential for a Schwarzschild black hole?
Just as Hawking showed that even Schwarzschild black holes have a temperature, shouldn't they also have a pressure and chemical potential? Are there any analytical formulae of those as well as
$$ T_{...
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Weyl transformation vs diffeomorphism; conformal invariant vs general in/covariant
Background info:
My understanding:
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Weyl transformation is a local rescaling of the metric tensor
$$
g_{ab}\rightarrow e^{-2\omega(x)}g_{ab}
$$
A theory invariant under this Weyl transformation is ...
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Objective time derivative that is not a Lie derivative
Summary
Led by an interest into the concept of "Material Objectivity", I am asking myself:
Are there objective time rates that are not Lie derivatives?
The long read
I am trying to understand the ...