Theoretical Frontiers In Black Holes And Cosmology: Theoretical Perspective In High Energy Physics (springer Proceedings In Physics)
by Renata Kallosh /
2016 / English / PDF
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These lecture notes are dedicated to the most recent theoretical
applications of Black Hole solutions in high-energy physics. The
main motivation of this volume is to present the latest black
hole backgrounds that are relevant for gauge/gravity
correspondence. Leading scientists in the field explain effective
techniques for finding singular and cosmological solutions
embedded in gauged supergravity, shedding light on underlying
properties and symmetries. Starting from a basic level, the
mathematical structures underlying black holes and cosmologies
are revealed, helping the reader grasp the connection between
theoretical approaches and physical observations with insights
into possible future developments from both a theoretical and
experimental point of view.
These lecture notes are dedicated to the most recent theoretical
applications of Black Hole solutions in high-energy physics. The
main motivation of this volume is to present the latest black
hole backgrounds that are relevant for gauge/gravity
correspondence. Leading scientists in the field explain effective
techniques for finding singular and cosmological solutions
embedded in gauged supergravity, shedding light on underlying
properties and symmetries. Starting from a basic level, the
mathematical structures underlying black holes and cosmologies
are revealed, helping the reader grasp the connection between
theoretical approaches and physical observations with insights
into possible future developments from both a theoretical and
experimental point of view.
The topics covered in this volume are based on lectures delivered
during the “Theoretical Frontiers in Black Holes and Cosmology”
school, held in Natal in June 2015.
The topics covered in this volume are based on lectures delivered
during the “Theoretical Frontiers in Black Holes and Cosmology”
school, held in Natal in June 2015.