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Some Comments on Gravitational Entropy and the Inverse Mean Curvature Flow

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-10-07 v1

Abstract

The Geroch-Wald-Jang-Huisken-Ilmanen approach to the positive energy problem to may be extended to give a negative lower bound for the mass of asymptotically Anti-de-Sitter spacetimes containing horizons with exotic topologies having ends or infinities of the form Σg×R\Sigma_g \times {\Bbb R}, in terms of the cosmological constant. We also show how the method gives a lower bound for for the mass of time-symmetric initial data sets for black holes with vectors and scalars in terms of the mass, Z(Q,P)|Z(Q,P)| of the double extreme black hole with the same charges. I also give a lower bound for the area of an apparent horizon, and hence a lower bound for the entropy in terms of the same function Z(Q,P)|Z(Q,P)|. This shows that the so-called attractor behaviour extends beyond the static spherically symmetric case. and underscores the general importance of the function Z(Q,P)|Z(Q,P)|. There are hints that higher dimensional generalizations may involve the Yamabe conjectures.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9809167,
  title  = {Some Comments on Gravitational Entropy and the Inverse Mean Curvature Flow},
  author = {G W Gibbons},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9809167},
  year   = {2009}
}

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