We consider a closed region R of 3D quantum space described via SU(2) spin networks. Using the concentration of measure phenomenon we prove that, whenever the ratio between the boundary ∂R and the bulk edges of the graph overcomes a finite threshold, the state of the boundary is always thermal, with an entropy proportional to its area. The emergence of a thermal state of the boundary can be traced back to a large amount of entanglement between boundary and bulk degrees of freedom. Using the dual geometric interpretation provided by loop quantum gravity, we interpret such phenomenon as a pregeometric analogue of Thorne's "hoop conjecture," at the core of the formation of a horizon in general relativity
We address the issue of (quantum) black hole formation by particle collision in quantum physics. We ...
13 pagesIn the framework of loop quantum gravity (LQG), having quantum black holes in mind, we gener...
We address the issue of (quantum) black hole formation by particle collision in quantum physics. We ...
We consider a closed region R of 3D quantum space described via SU(2) spin networks. Using the conce...
We consider a closed region $R$ of 3d quantum space modeled by $SU(2)$ spin-networks. Using the conc...
We consider a closed region $R$ of 3d quantum space modeled by $SU(2)$ spin-networks. Using the conc...
Using the quantum Hamiltonian for a gravitational system with boundary, we find the partition functi...
By reintroducing Lorentz invariance in canonical loop quantum gravity, we define a geometrical notio...
International audienceBlack hole entropy is one of the few windows into the quantum aspects of gravi...
A reformulation of the hoop conjecture based on the concept of trapped circle is presented. The prob...
Geometrical structure of the entanglement entropy for spatial partition of a relativistic QFT system...
27 pages, 12 figures, RevTex4After a brief review of spin networks and their interpretation as wave ...
Abstract The status and regime of validity of the famous Thorne hoop conjecture in spatially regular...
In loop quantum gravity the quantum geometry of a black hole horizon consists of discrete nonperturb...
International audienceIn the context of canonical quantum gravity in 3 $+$ 1 dimensions, we introd...
We address the issue of (quantum) black hole formation by particle collision in quantum physics. We ...
13 pagesIn the framework of loop quantum gravity (LQG), having quantum black holes in mind, we gener...
We address the issue of (quantum) black hole formation by particle collision in quantum physics. We ...
We consider a closed region R of 3D quantum space described via SU(2) spin networks. Using the conce...
We consider a closed region $R$ of 3d quantum space modeled by $SU(2)$ spin-networks. Using the conc...
We consider a closed region $R$ of 3d quantum space modeled by $SU(2)$ spin-networks. Using the conc...
Using the quantum Hamiltonian for a gravitational system with boundary, we find the partition functi...
By reintroducing Lorentz invariance in canonical loop quantum gravity, we define a geometrical notio...
International audienceBlack hole entropy is one of the few windows into the quantum aspects of gravi...
A reformulation of the hoop conjecture based on the concept of trapped circle is presented. The prob...
Geometrical structure of the entanglement entropy for spatial partition of a relativistic QFT system...
27 pages, 12 figures, RevTex4After a brief review of spin networks and their interpretation as wave ...
Abstract The status and regime of validity of the famous Thorne hoop conjecture in spatially regular...
In loop quantum gravity the quantum geometry of a black hole horizon consists of discrete nonperturb...
International audienceIn the context of canonical quantum gravity in 3 $+$ 1 dimensions, we introd...
We address the issue of (quantum) black hole formation by particle collision in quantum physics. We ...
13 pagesIn the framework of loop quantum gravity (LQG), having quantum black holes in mind, we gener...
We address the issue of (quantum) black hole formation by particle collision in quantum physics. We ...