Applications of AdS-CFT to problems in black hole physics and hydrodynamics
by Hansen, James Michael, Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, 2009, 75 pages; 3388175

Abstract:

The work contained in this thesis is divided naturally into two parts. In the first part we present a systematic treatment of angular momentum charges in asymptotically AdS spacetimes. This treatment, motivated by AdS-CFT, explains the puzzle of charges generated by coordinate transformations in a manifestly diffeomorphism invariant theory. In the second part we explore a promising connection between the dynamics of dyonic black holes and 2+1 dimensional conformal fluids in the presence of a strong magnetic field. We explicitly demonstrate that long-wavelength perturbations of the dyonic black hole satisfy the equations of motion of a conformal fluid and derive the stress tensor, currents, and transport properties of this fluid.

 
AdviserPer Kraus
SchoolUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
SourceDAI/B 70-12, p. , Feb 2010
Source TypeDissertation
SubjectsTheoretical physics
Publication Number3388175
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