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arxiv: hep-th/0011097 · v2 · submitted 2000-11-13 · ✦ hep-th · gr-qc

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Black holes with topologically nontrivial AdS asymptotics

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keywords solutionstheoriesblackconstantdifferentgeometriesnontrivialtransverse
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Asymptotically locally AdS black hole geometries of dimension d > 2 are studied for nontrivial topologies of the transverse section. These geometries are static solutions of a set of theories labeled by an integer 0 < k < [(d-1)/2] which possess a unique globally AdS vacuum. The transverse sections of these solutions are d-2 surfaces of constant curvature, allowing for different topological configurations. The thermodynamic analysis of these solutions reveals that the presence of a negative cosmological constant is essential to ensure the existence of stable equilibrium states. In addition, it is shown that these theories are holographically related to [(d-1)/2] different conformal field theories at the boundary.

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