Asma Alfawzan- Spring 2017

Asma Alfawzan, did an amazing project studying Schwarzchild black hole thermodynamics from a statistical point of view, applying the concept of geometric flows.
By consdering the black hole event horizon as an ensemble of null geodesics, she was able to reproduce the standard formulae for black hole temprature, entropy and hear capacity .
She was able to construct a quantum model for a black hole with quatntum fluctuations and study quantum-corrected black hole theormodynamics.

Phys 499 Graduation Projects

BSc- Level (8)

 

This course aim is to guide the student to perform scientific project in selected areas of theoretical or experimental Physics and to train him/her to write a scientific report using the necessary references.

 

ملحقات المادة الدراسية

: The GUP and quantum Raychaudhuri equation

In this paper, we compare the quantum corrections to the Schwarzschild black hole temperature
due to quadratic and linear-quadratic generalized uncertainty principle, with the corrections from
the quantum Raychaudhuri equation. The reason for this comparison is to connect the deform-
ation parameters 0 and/or 0 with which is the parameter that characterizes the quantum
Raychaudhuri equation. The derived relation between the parameters appears to depend on the

Time-Dependent Strain in Graphene

We will analyse the e ect of time-dependent strain on a sheet of
graphene. It will be demonstrated that in the continuum limit, such a
strain will induce a non-abelian gauge eld in graphene. We will analyse
the e ective eld theory of such a system near the Dirac points.

Comparison of Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Parameters and Crestal Bone Loss Around Immediately Loaded and Delayed Loaded Implants in Smokers and Non- Smokers: 5-Year Follow-Up Results

Background: The aim of this study is to compare peri-implant soft tissue parameters (plaque index [PI], bleeding on probing [BOP], and probing depth [PD] ≥4 mm) and crestal bone loss (CBL) around immediately loaded (IL) and delayed loaded (DL) implants in smokers and non-smokers.

Comparison of clinical and radiographic status around immediately loaded versus conventional loaded implants placed in patients with type 2 diabetes: 12- and 24-month follow-up results

Summary: There are no studies that have compared the clinical and radiographic status around
immediately loaded (IL) and conventional loaded (CL) implants placed in patients with type 2
diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The aim was to compare the clinical and radiographic status around IL and
CL implants placed in T2DM patients. One hundred and eight diabetic patients [55 with IL implants
(Group 1) and 53 with CL implants (Group 2)] were included in this cross-sectional study. All implants

Preserving esthetics, occlusion and occlusal vertical dimension in a patient with fixed prostheses seeking dental implant treatment

The preservation of esthetics and occlusal vertical dimension is critical in patients with existing full-arch tooth-retained fixed prostheses. This clinical report describes the provision of a maxillary immediate complete denture in a patient with a maxillary full-arch fixed dental prosthesis over nonviable teeth. The existing fixed dental prosthesis was used in the fabrication of the maxillary immediate complete denture to preserve esthetics. The technique involved recording and preservation of the occlusal vertical dimension and occlusion of the existing prosthesis.

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): A Case Study

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) has different signs and symptom depending on the severity of the disease. One of the early signs is dental erosion. It results from reflux of the gastric contents into the oral cavity. Dental erosion can cause teeth sensitivity, dental caries, lost vertical dimension and dental aesthetic problems. To restore the function and the aesthetic of the oral cavity, full mouth rehabilitation is sometimes indicated. The current case report is about a 45-year-old male who was diagnosed with GERD resulting in dental erosion.

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