Title : |
Membrane paradigm, total derivative terms and gauge/gravity duality |
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Speaker | : | Sandipan Kundu, Cornell University, USA |
Date | : | July 27, 2015 |
Time | : | 3:30 PM |
Venue | : | room 3307 |
Abstract | : |
First, I explore the effect of the electrodynamics theta-angle on the macroscopic properties of black hole horizons. Using only classical Einstein-Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory in (3+1)-dimensions, in the form of the membrane paradigm, I show that in the presence of the theta-term, a black hole horizon behaves as a Hall conductor, for an observer hovering outside. I will show how localized perturbations created on the stretched horizon scramble on the horizon by dropping a charged particle. The theta-angle affects the way perturbations scramble on the horizon, in particular, it introduces vortices without changing the scrambling time. Then I will explore the effect of similar gravity terms on the behavior of the stretched horizon of a black hole. Finally, I will show the relation between these effects on the stretched horizon of a black hole in (3+1)-dimensional AdS spacetime and the dual gauge theory. |