20–24 Jul 2015
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Europe/Berlin timezone

Black Hole Entropy From Multisymplectic Geometry

21 Jul 2015, 15:00
20m
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies

Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies

Goethe-Universität FrankfurtCampus Riedberg Ruth-Moufang-Straße 1 60438 Frankfurt am Main GERMANY

Speaker

Eugene Kur (University of California, Berkeley)

Description

I will discuss multisymplectic geometry and its application to finite spacetime regions. This allows one to perform a 3+1 decomposition where the spatial slice need not be a Cauchy surface. I show how this can lead to a modification of the symplectic structure, Hamilton's principle function, and momentum maps (conserved charges). Such modifications are in the form of boundary terms which can arise from non-trivial boundary conditions at the edge of the spatial slice. I show how this can be applied to evolution in the presence of a black hole and how we can reproduce Wald's derivation of the first law of black hole thermodynamics using the modified conserved charges.

Primary author

Eugene Kur (University of California, Berkeley)

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