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100 1 _aBellucci, Stefano.
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245 1 0 _aSupersymmetric Mechanics – Vol. 2
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_bThe Attractor Mechanism and Space Time Singularities /
_cby Stefano Bellucci, Alessio Marrani, Sergio Ferrara.
264 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg,
_c2006.
300 _aVIII, 243 p.
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490 1 _aLecture Notes in Physics,
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505 0 _aBlack Holes and Supergravity -- Attractors and Entropy -- Attractor Mechanism in N = 2, d = 4 Maxwell—Einstein Supergravity -- Black Holes and Critical Points in Moduli Space -- Black Hole Thermodynamics and Geometry -- N > 2-extended Supergravity, U-duality and the Orbits of Exceptional Lie Groups -- Microscopic Description. The Calabi–Yau Black Holes -- Macroscopic Description. Higher Derivative Terms and Black Hole Entropy -- Further Developments.
520 _aThis is the second volume in a series of books on the general theme of Supersymmetric Mechanics; the series is based on lectures and discussions held in 2005 and 2006 at the INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati. The first volume appears as Lect. Notes Physics, Vol. 698 "Supersymmetric Mechanics , Vol .1: Supersymmetry, Noncommutativity and Matrix Models" (2006) ISBN: 3-540-33313-4. 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.
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700 1 _aMarrani, Alessio.
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700 1 _aFerrara, Sergio.
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