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The University of Southampton
STAG Research Centre

String Theory seminar - Jay Armas Seminar

Time:
13:00 - 14:00
Date:
4 May 2016
Venue:
54/10037 (10B)

For more information regarding this seminar, please email Da-Wei Pang at d.pang@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

Effective theories for bubbles, branes and black holes

 

Black holes in certain regimes of parameter space are described by long-wavelength effective theories. The resulting dynamics, after integrating out the short-wavelength degrees of freedom, is usually of hydrodynamic and/or elastic character while the resulting theories are relativistic generalisations of theories of fluid mechanics, soap bubbles, fluid droplets or of elasticity of biophysical membranes. I will review several different contexts in which these effective theories can be useful, either in pure gravity, string theory or in the AdS/CFT correspondence and discuss several different types of (in some cases novel) theories of hydrodynamics that have been developed from gravity. In particular, using these theories, I will highlight recent developments in the classification of horizon geometries, in the perturbative construction of non-trivial black holes solutions in pure gravity and the role of minimal surface theory. Furthermore, I will discuss the role of hydrodynamic theories with boundaries and, if time permits, I will also discuss different methods for evaluating the equilibrium partition function and the equations of motion for hydrodynamic fluctuations of branes in string theory.

Speaker information

Jay Armas, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.

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