Black hole horizons in 2+1D are composed of quantized length quanta 8π ℓ_P n, producing entropy near the Bekenstein-Hawking value and a local Hawking spectrum via a length ensemble.
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The definition of ``Lie derivative'' of spinors with respect to Killing vectors is extended to all kinds of Lorentz tensors. This Lie-Lorentz derivative appears naturally in the commutator of two supersymmetry transformations generated by Killing spinors and vanishes for Vielbeins. It can be identified as the generator of the action of isometries on supergravity fields and its use for the calculation of supersymmetry algebras is revised and extended.
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A gauge covariant Lie derivative procedure determines co-frame and spin connection ansatzes for symmetric Riemann-Cartan geometries and solves the zero curvature constraint for corresponding metric teleparallel cases, illustrated on spherical, Gödel, de Sitter and other spacetimes.
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Hawking radiation from black holes in 2+1 dimensions
Black hole horizons in 2+1D are composed of quantized length quanta 8π ℓ_P n, producing entropy near the Bekenstein-Hawking value and a local Hawking spectrum via a length ensemble.
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Using Gauge Covariant Lie Derivatives in Poincar\'{e} Gauge and Metric Teleparallel Theories of Gravity
A gauge covariant Lie derivative procedure determines co-frame and spin connection ansatzes for symmetric Riemann-Cartan geometries and solves the zero curvature constraint for corresponding metric teleparallel cases, illustrated on spherical, Gödel, de Sitter and other spacetimes.