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      Uncertainty Relation on World Crystal and its Applications to Micro Black Holes

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          We formulate generalized uncertainty relations in a crystal-like universe whose lattice spacing is of the order of Planck length -- "world crystal". In the particular case when energies lie near the border of the Brillouin zone, i.e., for Planckian energies, the uncertainty relation for position and momenta does not pose any lower bound on involved uncertainties. We apply our results to micro black holes physics, where we derive a new mass-temperature relation for Schwarzschild micro black holes. In contrast to standard results based on Heisenberg and stringy uncertainty relations, our mass-temperature formula predicts both a finite Hawking's temperature and a zero rest-mass remnant at the end of the micro black hole evaporation. We also briefly mention some connections of the world crystal paradigm with 't Hooft's quantization and double special relativity.

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                11 December 2009
                2009-12-19
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                10.1103/PhysRevD.81.084030
                0912.2253
                7093a6c0-f61a-4507-b38a-4deb582903f0

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                Phys.Rev.D81:084030,2010
                13 pages, 2 figures, latex4
                hep-th gr-qc quant-ph

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