Regular Seminar Marina David ( University of Michigan)
at: 14:00 room Zoom abstract: | Significant progress has been made regarding the microstate counting of extremal AdS black holes in the context of AdS/CFT, where the Cardy-like limit on the field side theory has often been used. I will discuss the implications of this limit on the gravity side and how it translates to a parameter space limit on the black hole solution. This limit, referred to as the gravitational Cardy limit, is applied to the Bardeen Horowitz near-horizon geometry to reproduce the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy via the Kerr/CFT correspondence, yielding a third approach to the computation of the entropy. Relaxing the gravitational Cardy limit, the computation can be further extended to near-extremality, where the heat capacity is found. For each case, extremal and near-extremal, the entropy from these different approaches match, providing a unique and universal expression for the entropy. https://zoom.us/j/98264204601?pwd=Z0xYdG1vVlEwU1M1bDhVcXQvWURPQT09 |