Title : |
Black holes in large dimensions\' |
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Speaker | : | Sayantani Bhattacharyya, IITK,India |
Date | : | March 21, 2016 |
Time | : | 3:30 PM |
Venue | : | Seminar Room3307 |
Abstract | : |
We study the effective dynamics of black hole horizons in Einstein theory in a large number of space-time dimensions D. We demonstrate that horizon dynamics may be recast as a well posed initial value problem for the motion of a codimension one non gravitational membrane moving in flat space. The dynamical degrees of freedom of this membrane are its shape, and a divergence free velocity field. We determine the equations that govern membrane dynamics at leading order in the large D expansion. Our derivation of the membrane equations assumes that the solution preserves an SO(D − p − 2) isometry with p held fixed as D is taken to infinity. However we are able to cast our final membrane equations into a completely geometric form that makes no reference to this symmetry algebra.We have also extended this formalism to Einstein-Maxwell system. |