A fractional Wheeler-DeWitt equation yields D-dimensional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black holes, with the horizon called fractal and the temperature set by an arbitrary parameter alpha.
Non commutative classical and Quantum fractionary Cosmology: Anisotropic Bianchi Type I case
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In this work, we will explore the effects of non-commutativity in fractional classical and quantum schemes using the anisotropicc Bianchi Type I cosmological model coupled to a scalar field in the K-essence formalism. We introduce non-commutative variables considering that all minisuperspace variables $q^i_{nc}$ do not commute, so the symplectic structure was modified, resulting in some changes with respect to the traditional formalism. In the quantum regime, the probability density presents a new structure in the scalar field corresponding to the value of the non-commutative parameter.
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Fractional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black hole with a fractal event horizon
A fractional Wheeler-DeWitt equation yields D-dimensional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black holes, with the horizon called fractal and the temperature set by an arbitrary parameter alpha.