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Quasilocal Conserved Charges with a Gravitational Chern-Simons Term

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 Added by Shailesh Kulkarni
 Publication date 2013
  fields Physics
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We extend our recent work on the quasilocal formulation of conserved charges to a theory of gravity containing a gravitational Chern-Simons term. As an application of our formulation, we compute the off-shell potential and quasilocal conserved charges of some black holes in three-dimensional topologically massive gravity. Our formulation for conserved charges reproduces very effectively the well-known expressions on conserved charges and the entropy expression of black holes in the topologically massive gravity.



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