1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0550-3213(99)00069-3
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Boundary dynamics and the statistical mechanics of the 2 + 1-dimensional black hole

Abstract: We calculate the density of states of the 2+1 dimensional BTZ black hole in the micro-and grand-canonical ensembles. Our starting point is the relation between 2+1 dimensional quantum gravity and quantised Chern-Simons theory. In the microcanonical ensemble, we find the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy by relating a Kac-Moody algebra of global gauge charges to a Virasoro algebra with a classical central charge via a twisted Sugawara construction. This construction is valid at all values of the black hole radius. At … Show more

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“…An earlier statistical description of the 2 + 1 black hole entropy was given by Carlip [39] in terms of horizon degrees of freedom. For further work in these directions, see [16,[40][41][42][43][44][45][46]. In view of the relevance of the 2 + 1 black hole to higher dimensional ones [47,48], this question clearly deserves further study.…”
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“…An earlier statistical description of the 2 + 1 black hole entropy was given by Carlip [39] in terms of horizon degrees of freedom. For further work in these directions, see [16,[40][41][42][43][44][45][46]. In view of the relevance of the 2 + 1 black hole to higher dimensional ones [47,48], this question clearly deserves further study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(See [15,16] for a different approach to the problem of boundary conditions in the connection representation.) The bosonic boundary conditions must be supplemented by appropriate boundary conditions on the fermionic fields.…”
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“…We have introduced explicitly the first subleading terms in the asymptotic expansion of the metric field and we want to investigate how they are related to the conformal field theory on the boundary. The infinitesimal diffeomorphisms ζ a (r, t, θ)preserving (3)(4)(5)(6) are of the form [1,2] …”
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