Noncommutative corrections preserve the mean-field universality class of the supercritical crossover and Widom line in charged AdS black holes.
Thermodynamic Stability and Phases of General Spinning Branes
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We determine the thermodynamic stability conditions for near-extreme rotating D3, M5, and M2-branes with multiple angular momenta. Critical exponents near the boundary of stability are discussed and compared with a naive field theory model. From a partially numerical computation we conclude that outside the boundary of stability, the angular momentum density tends to become spatially inhomogeneous. Periodic Euclidean spinning brane solutions have been studied as models of QCD. We explain how supersymmetry is restored in the world-volume field theory in the limit of large spin and discuss the hierarchy of energy scales that develops as this limit is approached.
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