This paper aims to address conceptual issues concerning black holes in the context of string theory, with the aim of illuminating the ontological unification of gravity and matter, and the interpretation of cosmological models. §1 describes the central concepts of the theory: the fungibility of matter and geometry, and the reduction of gravity and supergravity. The ‘standard’ interpretation presented draws on that implicit in the thinking of many (but not all) string theorists, though made more explicit and systematic than usual. §2 explains how to construct a stringy black hole, and some of its features, including evaporation. §3 critically examines the assumptions behind such modeling, and their bearing on ontological questions
This thesis is devoted to trying to find a microscopic quantum description of black holes. We consid...
As a physics undergraduate, I have been fortunate enough to be awarded two Bill Frost summer researc...
As a physics undergraduate, I have been fortunate enough to be awarded two Bill Frost summer researc...
This paper aims to address conceptual issues concerning black holes in the context of string theory,...
The modeling of black holes is an important desideratum for any quantum theory of gravity. Not only ...
The modeling of black holes is an important desideratum for any quantum theory of gravity. Not only ...
The modeling of black holes is an important desideratum for any quantum theory of gravity. Not only ...
This paper puts forward a conjecture that there are no black holes in M theory. We will show that a ...
For scattering processes in which both s and t are significantly larger than the Planck mass we have...
This thesis focuses on recent developments in black hole physics in the context of string theory. Th...
This thesis focuses on recent developments in black hole physics in the context of string theory. Th...
Black holes in several dimensions and in several theories are studied and discussed. The theories ar...
AbstractA realistic model describing a black string-like object in an expanding Universe is analyzed...
AbstractWe provide an explicit construction of classical strings that have endpoints on the horizons...
We argue that classical (α ′ ) effects qualitatively modify the structure of Euclidean black hole ho...
This thesis is devoted to trying to find a microscopic quantum description of black holes. We consid...
As a physics undergraduate, I have been fortunate enough to be awarded two Bill Frost summer researc...
As a physics undergraduate, I have been fortunate enough to be awarded two Bill Frost summer researc...
This paper aims to address conceptual issues concerning black holes in the context of string theory,...
The modeling of black holes is an important desideratum for any quantum theory of gravity. Not only ...
The modeling of black holes is an important desideratum for any quantum theory of gravity. Not only ...
The modeling of black holes is an important desideratum for any quantum theory of gravity. Not only ...
This paper puts forward a conjecture that there are no black holes in M theory. We will show that a ...
For scattering processes in which both s and t are significantly larger than the Planck mass we have...
This thesis focuses on recent developments in black hole physics in the context of string theory. Th...
This thesis focuses on recent developments in black hole physics in the context of string theory. Th...
Black holes in several dimensions and in several theories are studied and discussed. The theories ar...
AbstractA realistic model describing a black string-like object in an expanding Universe is analyzed...
AbstractWe provide an explicit construction of classical strings that have endpoints on the horizons...
We argue that classical (α ′ ) effects qualitatively modify the structure of Euclidean black hole ho...
This thesis is devoted to trying to find a microscopic quantum description of black holes. We consid...
As a physics undergraduate, I have been fortunate enough to be awarded two Bill Frost summer researc...
As a physics undergraduate, I have been fortunate enough to be awarded two Bill Frost summer researc...