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TMF, 2007 Volume 153, Number 3, Pages 422–452 (Mi tmf6146)

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Dimensional reduction of gravity and relation between static states, cosmologies, and waves

V. De Alfaroabc, A. T. Filippovd

a INFN — National Institute of Nuclear Physics
b Dipartimento di Fisica Teorica, Università degli Studi di Torino
c Accademia delle Scienze di Torino
d Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics

Abstract: We introduce generalized dimensional reductions of an integrable $(1+1)$-dimensional dilaton gravity coupled to matter down to one-dimensional static states (black holes in particular), cosmological models, and waves. An unusual feature of these reductions is that the wave solutions depend on two variables: space and time. They are obtained here both by reducing the moduli space (available because of complete integrability) and by a generalized separation of variables (also applicable to nonintegrable models and to higher-dimensional theories). Among these new wavelike solutions, we find a class of solutions for which the matter fields are finite everywhere in space–time, including infinity. These considerations clearly demonstrate that a deep connection exists between static states, cosmologies, and waves. We argue that it should also exist in realistic higher-dimensional theories. Among other things, we also briefly outline the relations existing between the low-dimensional models that we discuss here and the realistic higher-dimensional ones.

Keywords: dilaton gravity, dimensional reduction, cosmology, integrable model, separation of variables, gravity wave, supergravity.

Received: 19.01.2007

DOI: 10.4213/tmf6146


 English version:
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2007, 153:3, 1709–1731

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