Unanswered Questions
4,048 questions with no upvoted or accepted answers
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Can Lee-Yang zeros theorem account for triple point phase transition?
Now the prominent Lee-Yang theorem (or Physical Review 87, 410, 1952) has almost become a standard ingredient of any comprehensive statistical mechanics textbook.
If the volume tends to infinity, ...
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Demystifying jamming in many-body systems
From a theoretical point of view, what has been the most successful approach to understanding jamming phenomena?
I understand there's still a lot of debate around this subject, namely whether a ...
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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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Radiative equilibrium in orbit of a black hole
According to Life under a black sun, Miller's planet from Interstellar, with a time dilation factor of 60,000, should be heated to around 890C by blue-shifted cosmic background radiation.
How they ...
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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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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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Does Hawking radiation need an apparent horizon and when does it switch on during stellar collapse?
I've read that Hawking radiation is implicitly linked with the existence of an apparent horizon (1). This seems a slightly less onerous than linking Hawking radiation with a genuine bona fide event ...
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Photon pumping in Laser
Let's consider a ring laser where the laser must pass through the gain material before it is sent toward a partially reflective surface $\ R=1-T $. The other mirrors are perfect reflectors with $\ R_1=...
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Does an evaporating black hole violate conservation of angular momentum?
Angular momentum is supposed to be conserved, but when a rotating black hole evaporates the Hawking radiation comes out in straight lines. Doesn't this violate conservation of angular momentum?
Does ...
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Why there is no chemical potential on this thermodynamic relation?
I was following the book by Landau and Lifshitz, Fluid Mechanics (2nd edition) and got stuck trying to understand one of their arguments. On the chapter about Relativistic Fluid Dynamics it is stated ...