AbstractIn this Letter we investigate the role of regular (curvature singularity-free) black holes in the framework of UV self-complete quantum gravity. The existence of a minimal length, shielding the trans-Planckian regime to any physical probe, is self-consistently included into the black hole probe itself. In this way we obtain to slightly shift the barrier below the Planck length, with the UV self-complete scenario self-consistently confirmed
General relativity successfully describes space–times at scales that we can observe and probe today,...
We present a simple quantum description of the gravitational collapse of a ball of dust which exclud...
AbstractLarge extra dimensions lower the Planck scale to values soon accessible. Motivated by string...
In this letter we investigate the role of regular (curvature singularity-free) black holes in the fr...
The recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting way to ...
AbstractThe recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting...
We argue, that in Einsteinian gravity the Planck length is the shortest length of nature, and any at...
The generalized uncertainty principle discloses a self-complete characteristic of gravity, namely th...
A viable quantum theory of gravity is one of the biggest challenges physicists are facing. We discus...
In this thesis, Planck size black holes are discussed. Specifically, new families of black holes are...
A regular black hole model, which has been proposed by Hayward (2006) in [24], is reconsidered in th...
General relativity successfully describes space-times at scales that we can observe and probe today,...
AbstractRecently we have suggested that the microscopic quantum description of a black hole is an ov...
A procedure to derive a unitary evolution law for a quantised black hole, has been proposed by the a...
We study aspects of the phenomenon of gravitational UV-self-completeness and its implications for de...
General relativity successfully describes space–times at scales that we can observe and probe today,...
We present a simple quantum description of the gravitational collapse of a ball of dust which exclud...
AbstractLarge extra dimensions lower the Planck scale to values soon accessible. Motivated by string...
In this letter we investigate the role of regular (curvature singularity-free) black holes in the fr...
The recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting way to ...
AbstractThe recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting...
We argue, that in Einsteinian gravity the Planck length is the shortest length of nature, and any at...
The generalized uncertainty principle discloses a self-complete characteristic of gravity, namely th...
A viable quantum theory of gravity is one of the biggest challenges physicists are facing. We discus...
In this thesis, Planck size black holes are discussed. Specifically, new families of black holes are...
A regular black hole model, which has been proposed by Hayward (2006) in [24], is reconsidered in th...
General relativity successfully describes space-times at scales that we can observe and probe today,...
AbstractRecently we have suggested that the microscopic quantum description of a black hole is an ov...
A procedure to derive a unitary evolution law for a quantised black hole, has been proposed by the a...
We study aspects of the phenomenon of gravitational UV-self-completeness and its implications for de...
General relativity successfully describes space–times at scales that we can observe and probe today,...
We present a simple quantum description of the gravitational collapse of a ball of dust which exclud...
AbstractLarge extra dimensions lower the Planck scale to values soon accessible. Motivated by string...