In this Chapter we would like to review a "~phenomenological~" approach taking into account the most fundamental feature of string theory or, more in general, of quantum gravity, whatever its origin, which is the existence of a minimal length in the space-time fabric. This length is generally identified with the Planck length, or the string length, but it could be also much longer down to the TeV region. A simple and effective way to keep track of the effects the minimal length in black hole geometries is to solve the Einstein equations with an energy momentum tensor describing non point-like matter. The immediate consequence is the absence of any curvature singularity. Where textbook solutions of the Einstein equations loose any physical m...
International audienceAn effective string theory in physically relevant cosmological and black hole ...
International audienceAn effective string theory in physically relevant cosmological and black hole ...
In an attempt to understand the effects quantum mechanical processes will have in general relativity...
In this paper, we argue that once quantum gravitational effects change the classical geometry of a b...
In this paper, we review various models of curvature singularity free black holes (BHs). In the firs...
International audienceThe presence of a horizon is the principal marker for black holes as they appe...
International audienceThe presence of a horizon is the principal marker for black holes as they appe...
The presence of a horizon is the principal marker for black holes as they appear in the classical th...
In this chapter we discuss how quantum gravitational and quantum mechanical effects can affect black...
We investigate effects of the minimal length on quantum tunnelling from spherically symmetric black ...
LaTex, 22 pages, Lectures delivered at the Chalonge School, Nato ASI: Phase Transitions in the Early...
LaTex, 22 pages, Lectures delivered at the Chalonge School, Nato ASI: Phase Transitions in the Early...
AbstractLarge extra dimensions lower the Planck scale to values soon accessible. Motivated by string...
An attempt is made to describe the "thermodynamics" of semiclassical spacetime without specifying th...
Large extra dimensions lower the Planck scale to values soon accessible. Motivated by string theory,...
International audienceAn effective string theory in physically relevant cosmological and black hole ...
International audienceAn effective string theory in physically relevant cosmological and black hole ...
In an attempt to understand the effects quantum mechanical processes will have in general relativity...
In this paper, we argue that once quantum gravitational effects change the classical geometry of a b...
In this paper, we review various models of curvature singularity free black holes (BHs). In the firs...
International audienceThe presence of a horizon is the principal marker for black holes as they appe...
International audienceThe presence of a horizon is the principal marker for black holes as they appe...
The presence of a horizon is the principal marker for black holes as they appear in the classical th...
In this chapter we discuss how quantum gravitational and quantum mechanical effects can affect black...
We investigate effects of the minimal length on quantum tunnelling from spherically symmetric black ...
LaTex, 22 pages, Lectures delivered at the Chalonge School, Nato ASI: Phase Transitions in the Early...
LaTex, 22 pages, Lectures delivered at the Chalonge School, Nato ASI: Phase Transitions in the Early...
AbstractLarge extra dimensions lower the Planck scale to values soon accessible. Motivated by string...
An attempt is made to describe the "thermodynamics" of semiclassical spacetime without specifying th...
Large extra dimensions lower the Planck scale to values soon accessible. Motivated by string theory,...
International audienceAn effective string theory in physically relevant cosmological and black hole ...
International audienceAn effective string theory in physically relevant cosmological and black hole ...
In an attempt to understand the effects quantum mechanical processes will have in general relativity...