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Physical Review D | 2009

Stationary metrics and optical Zermelo-Randers-Finsler geometry

G. W. Gibbons; Carlos Herdeiro; Claude M. Warnick; M. C. Werner

We consider a triality between the Zermelo navigation problem, the geodesic flow on a Fins- lerian geometry of Randers type, and spacetimes in one dimension higher admitting a timelike conformal Killing vector field. From the latter viewpoint, the data of the Zermelo problem are encoded in a (conformally) Painleve-Gullstrand form of the spacetime metric, whereas the data of the Randers problem are encoded in a stationary generalisation of the usual optical metric. We discuss how the spacetime viewpoint gives a simple and physical perspective on various is- sues, including how Finsler geometries with constant flag curvature always map to conformally flat spacetimes and that the Finsler condition maps to either a causality condition or it breaks down at an ergo-surface in the spacetime picture. The gauge equivalence in this network of rela- tions is considered as well as the connection to analogue models and the viewpoint of magnetic flows. We provide a variety of examples.


Communications in Mathematical Physics | 2015

On Quasinormal Modes of Asymptotically Anti-de Sitter Black Holes

Claude M. Warnick

We consider the problem of quasinormal modes (QNM) for strongly hyperbolic systems on stationary, asymptotically anti-de Sitter black holes, with very general boundary conditions at infinity. We argue that for a time slicing regular at the horizon the QNM should be identified with certain Hk eigenvalues of the infinitesimal generator


Communications in Mathematical Physics | 2013

The Massive Wave Equation in Asymptotically AdS Spacetimes

Claude M. Warnick


Journal of Functional Analysis | 2014

Boundedness and growth for the massive wave equation on asymptotically anti-de Sitter black holes

Gustav Holzegel; Claude M. Warnick

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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2010

Generalized hidden symmetries and the Kerr-Sen black hole

Tsuyoshi Houri; David Kubizňák; Claude M. Warnick; Yukinori Yasui


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2008

Light bending in Schwarzschild–de Sitter: projective geometry of the optical metric

Gary W. Gibbons; Claude M. Warnick; M C Werner

A of the solution semigroup. Using this definition we are able to prove directly that the quasinormal frequencies form a discrete, countable subset of


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2010

Symmetries of the Dirac operator with skew-symmetric torsion

Tsuyoshi Houri; David Kubizňák; Claude M. Warnick; Yukinori Yasui


Physics Letters B | 2011

Some spacetimes with higher rank Killing―Stäckel tensors

G. W. Gibbons; Tsuyoshi Houri; David Kubizňák; Claude M. Warnick

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Nuclear Physics | 2011

Hidden symmetry in the presence of fluxes

David Kubizňák; Claude M. Warnick; Pavel Krtous


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2012

Local metrics admitting a principal Killing-Yano tensor with torsion

Tsuyoshi Houri; David Kubizňák; Claude M. Warnick; Yukinori Yasui

C which in the globally stationary case accumulates only at infinity. We avoid any need for meromorphic extension, and the quasinormal modes are honest eigenfunctions of an operator on a Hilbert space. Our results apply to any of the linear fields usually considered (Klein- Gordon, Maxwell, Dirac, etc.) on a stationary black hole background, and do not rely on any separability or analyticity properties of the metric. Our methods and results largely extend to the locally stationary case. We provide a counter-example to the conjecture that quasinormal modes are complete. We relate our approach directly to the approach via meromorphic continuation.

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David Kubizňák

Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

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Jake Dunn

Imperial College London

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