9–12 Apr 2018
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Black Holes & Number Theory: how to bootstrap a black hole via modular forms

10 Apr 2018, 14:00
1h 15m
SR 4a / 4b (DESY Hamburg)

SR 4a / 4b

DESY Hamburg

Speaker

Alejandra Castro (University of Amsterdam)

Description

In the language of statistical physics, an extremal black hole is a zero temperature system with a huge amount of residual entropy. Understanding which class of counting formulas can account for a large degeneracy will undoubtedly unveil interesting properties of quantum gravity. In this talk I will discuss the application of Siegel modular forms to black hole entropy counting. The role of the Igusa cusp form in the D1D5P system is well-known in string theory, and its transformation properties are what allow precision microstate counting in this case. We implement this counting for other Siegel modular and paramodular forms, and we show that they could serve as candidates for other gravitational systems.

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