We explore a version of black hole complementarity, where an approximate semiclassical effective field theory for interior infalling degrees of freedom emerges holo-graphically from an exact evolution of exterior degrees of freedom. The infalling degrees of freedom have a complementary description in terms of outgoing Hawking radiation and must eventually decohere with respect to the exterior Hamiltonian, leading to a breakdown of the semiclassical description for an infaller. Trace distance is used to quantify the difference between the complementary time evolutions, and to define a decoherence time. We propose a dictionary where the evolution with respect to the bulk effective Hamiltonian corresponds to mean field evolution in the hologra...
This article reviews the progress in our understanding of the reconstruction of the bulk spacetime i...
Black holes are studied extensively in theoretical physics. This is because black holes are interest...
We describe the experience of an observer falling into a black hole using the AdS/CFT correspondence...
Holographic theories representing black holes are expected to exhibit quantum chaos. We argue if the...
Within the framework of black hole complementarity, a proposal is made for an approximate interior e...
AbstractWithin the framework of black hole complementarity, a proposal is made for an approximate in...
According to the holographic principle, the information content assigned to a gravitational region i...
It was recently argued in [1] that black hole complementarity strains the basic rules of quantum inf...
This article reviews the progress in our understanding of the reconstruction of the bulk spacetime i...
The AMPS paradox challenges black hole complementarity by apparently constructing a way for an obser...
There is much recent development towards interferometric measurements of holographic quantum uncerta...
Consistency between quantum mechanical and general relativistic views of the world is a longstanding...
We consider the algebra of simple operators defined in a time band in a CFT with a holographic dual....
We discuss the branching structure of the quantum-gravitational wave function that describes the eva...
We present a quantum theory of black hole (and other) horizons, in which the standard assumptions of...
This article reviews the progress in our understanding of the reconstruction of the bulk spacetime i...
Black holes are studied extensively in theoretical physics. This is because black holes are interest...
We describe the experience of an observer falling into a black hole using the AdS/CFT correspondence...
Holographic theories representing black holes are expected to exhibit quantum chaos. We argue if the...
Within the framework of black hole complementarity, a proposal is made for an approximate interior e...
AbstractWithin the framework of black hole complementarity, a proposal is made for an approximate in...
According to the holographic principle, the information content assigned to a gravitational region i...
It was recently argued in [1] that black hole complementarity strains the basic rules of quantum inf...
This article reviews the progress in our understanding of the reconstruction of the bulk spacetime i...
The AMPS paradox challenges black hole complementarity by apparently constructing a way for an obser...
There is much recent development towards interferometric measurements of holographic quantum uncerta...
Consistency between quantum mechanical and general relativistic views of the world is a longstanding...
We consider the algebra of simple operators defined in a time band in a CFT with a holographic dual....
We discuss the branching structure of the quantum-gravitational wave function that describes the eva...
We present a quantum theory of black hole (and other) horizons, in which the standard assumptions of...
This article reviews the progress in our understanding of the reconstruction of the bulk spacetime i...
Black holes are studied extensively in theoretical physics. This is because black holes are interest...
We describe the experience of an observer falling into a black hole using the AdS/CFT correspondence...