Electromagnetic analogue space-times, analytically and algebraically
Sebastian Schuster (Victoria University of Wellington), Matt Visser, (Victoria University of Wellington)

TL;DR
This paper explores electromagnetic analogue space-times using analytical and algebraic models from electrodynamics in media, aiming to facilitate laboratory experiments simulating relativistic phenomena like Hawking radiation.
Contribution
It distinguishes between analytic and algebraic analogue models and demonstrates their application in electrodynamics, highlighting their potential for experimental investigations of relativistic effects.
Findings
Two types of analogue models are analyzed: analytic and algebraic.
The paper discusses how these models can simulate phenomena like Hawking radiation.
Examples are provided from electrodynamics in continuous media.
Abstract
While quantum field theory could more aptly be called the "quantum field framework" as it encompasses a vast variety of varying concepts and theories in comparison, relativity, both special and general, is more commonly portrayed as less of a "general framework". Viewed from this perspective, the paradigm of "analogue space-times" is to promote the specific theory of general relativity (Einstein gravity) to a framework which covers relativistic phenomena at large. Ultimately, this then also gives rise to new proposals for experiments in the laboratory, as it allows one to move general features of the "relativistic framework" from general relativity to entirely new fields. This allows experiments looking into analogies of currently unobservable phenomena of general relativity proper. The only requirement for this to work is the presence of a notion of an upper limit for…
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