The existence of a minimal length, predicted by different theories of quantum gravity, can be phenomenologically described in terms of a generalized uncertainty principle. We consider the impact of this quantum gravity motivated effect onto the information budget of a black hole and the sparsity of Hawking radiation during the black hole evaporation process. We show that the information is not transmitted at the same rate during the final stages of the evaporation and that the Hawking radiation is not sparse anymore when the black hole approaches the Planck mass
We show that, in order to preserve the equivalence principle until late times in unitarily evaporati...
Bekenstein and Mukhanov have put forward the idea that, in a quantum theory of gravity a black hole ...
We revisit the model of an AdS$_2$ black hole in JT gravity evaporating into an external bath. We st...
The existence of a minimal length, predicted by different theories of quantum gravity, can be phenom...
We investigate the generalized uncertainty principle (GUP) corrections to the entropy content and th...
We analyze the Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP) impact onto the nonextensive black hole therm...
Motivated by exploring the interface between thermodynamics of spacetime and quantum gravity effects...
9 pags., 4 figs. -- This article belongs to the Special Issue Varying Constants and Fundamental Cosm...
Hawking's black hole information puzzle highlights the incompatibility between our present understan...
In a recent article, we have shown how quantum fluctuations of the background geometry modify Hawkin...
AbstractWe present a necessary and sufficient condition to falsify whether a Hawking radiation spect...
An elementary introduction is given to the problem of black hole entropy as formulated by Bekenstein...
In 1974 Steven Hawking showed that black holes emit thermal radiation, which eventually causes them ...
Blackbody radiation, emitted from a furnace and described by a Planck spectrum, contains (on average...
Almost all of the entropy in the universe is in the form of Bekenstein-Hawking (BH) entropy of supe...
We show that, in order to preserve the equivalence principle until late times in unitarily evaporati...
Bekenstein and Mukhanov have put forward the idea that, in a quantum theory of gravity a black hole ...
We revisit the model of an AdS$_2$ black hole in JT gravity evaporating into an external bath. We st...
The existence of a minimal length, predicted by different theories of quantum gravity, can be phenom...
We investigate the generalized uncertainty principle (GUP) corrections to the entropy content and th...
We analyze the Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP) impact onto the nonextensive black hole therm...
Motivated by exploring the interface between thermodynamics of spacetime and quantum gravity effects...
9 pags., 4 figs. -- This article belongs to the Special Issue Varying Constants and Fundamental Cosm...
Hawking's black hole information puzzle highlights the incompatibility between our present understan...
In a recent article, we have shown how quantum fluctuations of the background geometry modify Hawkin...
AbstractWe present a necessary and sufficient condition to falsify whether a Hawking radiation spect...
An elementary introduction is given to the problem of black hole entropy as formulated by Bekenstein...
In 1974 Steven Hawking showed that black holes emit thermal radiation, which eventually causes them ...
Blackbody radiation, emitted from a furnace and described by a Planck spectrum, contains (on average...
Almost all of the entropy in the universe is in the form of Bekenstein-Hawking (BH) entropy of supe...
We show that, in order to preserve the equivalence principle until late times in unitarily evaporati...
Bekenstein and Mukhanov have put forward the idea that, in a quantum theory of gravity a black hole ...
We revisit the model of an AdS$_2$ black hole in JT gravity evaporating into an external bath. We st...