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Black Hole Probes of Automorphic Space

Over the past few years the arithmetic Langlands program has proven useful in addressing physical problems. In this paper it is shown how Langlands' reciprocity conjecture for automorphic forms, in combination with a representation theoretic notion of motives, suggests a framework in which the...

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Autor principal: Schimmrigk, Rolf
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218271812420151
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description Over the past few years the arithmetic Langlands program has proven useful in addressing physical problems. In this paper it is shown how Langlands' reciprocity conjecture for automorphic forms, in combination with a representation theoretic notion of motives, suggests a framework in which the entropy of automorphic black holes can be viewed as a probe of spacetime that is sensitive to the geometry of the extra dimensions predicted by string theory. If it were possible to produce black holes with automorphic entropy in the laboratory their evaporation would provide us with information about the precise shape of the compact geometry.
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spelling cern-15025492023-03-15T19:12:47Zdoi:10.1142/S0218271812420151http://cds.cern.ch/record/1502549engSchimmrigk, RolfBlack Hole Probes of Automorphic SpaceParticle Physics - TheoryOver the past few years the arithmetic Langlands program has proven useful in addressing physical problems. In this paper it is shown how Langlands' reciprocity conjecture for automorphic forms, in combination with a representation theoretic notion of motives, suggests a framework in which the entropy of automorphic black holes can be viewed as a probe of spacetime that is sensitive to the geometry of the extra dimensions predicted by string theory. If it were possible to produce black holes with automorphic entropy in the laboratory their evaporation would provide us with information about the precise shape of the compact geometry.Over the past few years the arithmetic Langlands program has proven useful in addressing physical problems. In this paper it is shown how Langlands' reciprocity conjecture for automorphic forms, in combination with a representation theoretic notion of motives, suggests a framework in which the entropy of automorphic black holes can be viewed as a probe of spacetime that is sensitive to the geometry of the extra dimensions predicted by string theory. If it were possible to produce black holes with automorphic entropy in the laboratory their evaporation would provide us with information about the precise shape of the compact geometry.arXiv:1212.5975oai:cds.cern.ch:15025492012-12-27
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Black Hole Probes of Automorphic Space
title Black Hole Probes of Automorphic Space
title_full Black Hole Probes of Automorphic Space
title_fullStr Black Hole Probes of Automorphic Space
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title_short Black Hole Probes of Automorphic Space
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topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218271812420151
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