E. Martinec. (2022)cite arxiv:2203.04947Comment: 27 pages, 3 figures.
Abstract
Recent developments in holography have suggested a potential resolution to
the black hole information paradox within the context of gravitational
effective field theory. We emphasize the non-local nature of this proposed
resolution, and highlight the ways in which observations outside the black hole
can detect it and conclude that the black hole is not radiating like an
ordinary body would.
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%1 martinec2022trouble
%A Martinec, Emil J.
%D 2022
%K Information paradox
%T Trouble in Paradox
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.04947
%X Recent developments in holography have suggested a potential resolution to
the black hole information paradox within the context of gravitational
effective field theory. We emphasize the non-local nature of this proposed
resolution, and highlight the ways in which observations outside the black hole
can detect it and conclude that the black hole is not radiating like an
ordinary body would.
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abstract = {Recent developments in holography have suggested a potential resolution to
the black hole information paradox within the context of gravitational
effective field theory. We emphasize the non-local nature of this proposed
resolution, and highlight the ways in which observations outside the black hole
can detect it and conclude that the black hole is not radiating like an
ordinary body would.},
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author = {Martinec, Emil J.},
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keywords = {Information paradox},
note = {cite arxiv:2203.04947Comment: 27 pages, 3 figures},
timestamp = {2022-03-14T23:41:40.000+0100},
title = {Trouble in Paradox},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.04947},
year = 2022
}