Exact 5D rotating Lifshitz black holes with electric and axionic charges were found and used to show that rotation weakens holographic superconductivity while higher z enhances it.
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CR Paneitz operator on non-embeddable 3D tori has infinitely many negative eigenvalues under mild assumptions.
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Dynamical EoW branes in rotating BTZ black holes are mapped to JT gravity, yielding BCFT thermodynamics and indicating possible interior transitions between single and double-joint configurations.
Generalizing entropy in the Jacobson framework produces modified gravity that yields a nonsingular de Sitter-like early universe and late-time dynamics equivalent to loop quantum cosmology at leading order.
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Taub-NUT AdS black holes yield finite Hall transport coefficients originating from frame-dragging effects in holographic calculations.
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Non-embeddable torus and CR Paneitz operator
CR Paneitz operator on non-embeddable 3D tori has infinitely many negative eigenvalues under mild assumptions.