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Publikováno v:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Vol 2020, Iss 3, Pp 1-26 (2020)
Abstract In this note, we study the first law of entanglement in a boundary conformal field theory (BCFT) dual to warped AdS cut off by a brane. Exploiting the symmetry of boundary-centered half-balls in the BCFT, and using Wald’s covariant phase s
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https://doaj.org/article/f13c49ba8ace4bba998dd46daeadaecb
Autor:
Sean Cooper, Moshe Rozali, Brian Swingle, Mark Van Raamsdonk, Christopher Waddell, David Wakeham
Publikováno v:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Vol 2019, Iss 7, Pp 1-70 (2019)
Abstract In this note, we explore the possibility that certain high-energy holographic CFT states correspond to black hole microstates with a geometrical behind-the-horizon region, modelled by a portion of a second asymptotic region terminating at an
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https://doaj.org/article/77eafd74dfa44a4d9430650a3d11a74d
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The Physics Teacher. 61:207-209
An important reason for providing midterm assessments is to give students early feedback on their progress. Ideally, students will carefully analyze their performance and use the feedback provided to adjust their study strategies or approaches to eng
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SIGGRAPH Talks
We present DNEG’s approach to colour-managing LED walls for in-camera VFX in virtual production. By characterising the entire imaging pipeline end-to-end with a closed loop, we enable filmmakers and visual effects artists to prepare virtual environ
Autor:
Shane W. Geange, Sean Cooper, Greig Funnell, Megan Linwood, Helen Curtis, John R. Leathwick, Clinton A. J. Duffy
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Biological Conservation. 210:136-144
Several international agreements and conventions require nations to establish Marine Protected Area (MPA) networks as an approach to alleviating biodiversity declines; however, a common problem in planning MPA networks is how to balance conservation
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SMPTE 2016 Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition.
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Polar Biology. 34:1485-1499
Management decisions aimed at protecting biodiversity ideally should be based on biological information, but for remote and logistically difficult sites, such as are found at high latitudes, these data may be lacking. During March 2009, surveys were