The gravitational field of a black hole is strongly localized near its horizon when the number of dimensions D is very large. In this limit, we can effectively replace the black hole with a surface in a background geometry (e.g. Minkowski or Anti-deSitter space). The Einstein equations determine the effective equations that this ‘black hole surface’ (or membrane) must satisfy. We obtain them up to next-to-leading order in 1/D for static black holes of the Einstein-(A)dS theory. To leading order, and also to next order in Minkowski backgrounds, the equations of the effective theory are the same as soap-film equations, possibly up to a redshift factor. In particular, the Schwarzschild black hole is recovered as a spherical soap bubble. Less t...
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The gravitational field of a black hole is strongly localized near its horizon when the number of di...
The description of a black hole in the limit of very large number of spacetime dimensions D simplifi...
We consider the effective theory of large D stationary black holes. By solving the Einstein equation...
General Relativity simplifies dramatically in the limit that the number of spacetime di-mensions D i...
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The AdS/CFT correspondence provides a microscopic description of black hole thermodynamics. In this ...
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This paper derives the ‘‘membrane formalism’’ for black holes. The membrane formalism rewrites the s...
In this article, we consistently reduce the equations of motion for the bosonic N = 2 supergravity a...
This paper investigates the question whether a realistic black hole can be in principal similar to a...
Gravitational entropy arises in string theory via coarse graining over an underlying space of micros...
The gravitational field of a black hole is strongly localized near its horizon when the number of di...
The description of a black hole in the limit of very large number of spacetime dimensions D simplifi...
We consider the effective theory of large D stationary black holes. By solving the Einstein equation...
General Relativity simplifies dramatically in the limit that the number of spacetime di-mensions D i...
Using effective field theory techniques, we compute quantum corrections to spherically symmetric sol...
The AdS/CFT correspondence provides a microscopic description of black hole thermodynamics. In this ...
In this paper we propose that bubbles of AdS within Minkowski spacetime, stabilized at a finite radi...
We have derived effective gravitational field equations on a lower dimensional hypersurface (known a...
Expectation values of one-loop renormalized thermal equilibrium stress-energy tensors of free confor...
We start by pointing out that certain Riemann surfaces appear rather naturally in the context of wav...
Abstract We have extended the results of [1] upto second subleading order in an expansion around lar...
This paper derives the ‘‘membrane formalism’’ for black holes. The membrane formalism rewrites the s...
In this article, we consistently reduce the equations of motion for the bosonic N = 2 supergravity a...
This paper investigates the question whether a realistic black hole can be in principal similar to a...
Gravitational entropy arises in string theory via coarse graining over an underlying space of micros...