The present extensive lecture supplies a pedagogical introduction, at the non-expert level, to the attractor mechanism in space-time singularities. In such a framework, supersymmetry seems to be related to dynamical systems with fixed points, describing the equilibrium state and the stability features of the thermodynamics of black holes. After a qualitative overview, explicit examples realizing the attractor mechanism are treated at some length; they include relevant cases of asymptotically flat, maximal and non-maximal, extended supergravities in 4 and 5 dimensions. A number of recent advances along various directions of research on the attractor mechanism are also given.
The present extensive lecture supplies a pedagogical introduction, at the non-expert level, to the attractor mechanism in space-time singularities. In such a framework, supersymmetry seems to be related to dynamical systems with fixed points, describing the equilibrium state and the stability features of the thermodynamics of black holes. After a qualitative overview, explicit examples realizing the attractor mechanism are treated at some length; they include relevant cases of asymptotically flat, maximal and non-maximal, extended supergravities in 4 and 5 dimensions. A number of recent advances along various directions of research on the attractor mechanism are also given.

Supersymmetric Mechanics - Vol. 2: The Attractor Mechanism and Space Time Singularities
243
Supersymmetric Mechanics - Vol. 2: The Attractor Mechanism and Space Time Singularities
243Hardcover(2006)
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9783540341567 |
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Publisher: | Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
Publication date: | 10/19/2006 |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Physics , #701 |
Edition description: | 2006 |
Pages: | 243 |
Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d) |