\(n\)-dimensional gravity: Little black holes, dark matter, and ball lightning (Q5938347)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1621795
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\(n\)-dimensional gravity: Little black holes, dark matter, and ball lightning (English)
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23 September 2001
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The gravitational field, radiation from quantized atoms and little black holes (\(\sim 10^{-15}m\)) are analyzed in \(n\)-dimensional space, where \(n=0,\dots,\infty\), to develop insights into possible additional compacted dimensions as predicted by hierarchy and string theory. Both interesting and anti-intuitive results were found. It is shown that the entropy of little black holes is significantly greater in higher dimensional space, with potential implications for the initial entropy of the universe. The formulas for \(n\)-dimensional Schwarzschild radius, black hole temperature and others are obtained. The visible and total radiation from an alternate little black hole tunneling radiation model is examined.
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black hole
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\(n\)-dimensional gravity
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