In this paper we abandon the idea that even a "quantum" black hole, of Planck size, can still be described as a classical, more or less complicated, geometry. Rather, we consider a genuine quantum mechanical approach where a Planckian black hole is, by all means, just another "particle", even if with a distinguishing property: its linear size increases with the energy. The horizon dynamics is equivalently described in terms of a particle moving in gravitational potential derived from the horizon equation itself in a self-consistent manner. The particle turning-points match the radius of the inner and outer horizons of a charged black hole. This classical model pave the way towards the wave equation for a truly quantum black hole. We compute...
We establish a connection between the ultra-Planckian scattering amplitudes in field and string theo...
Particles colliding at impact parameter much larger than the effective gravitational radius can not ...
We establish a connection between the ultra-Planckian scattering amplitudes in field and string theo...
A localized particle in Quantum Mechanics is described by a wave packet in position space, regardles...
AbstractThe recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting...
The recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting way to ...
We describe some specific quantum black hole model. It is pointed out that the origin of a black hol...
In this paper, we review various models of curvature singularity free black holes (BHs). In the firs...
AbstractWe adapt the horizon wave-function formalism to describe massive static spherically symmetri...
An attempt is made to describe the "thermodynamics" of semiclassical spacetime without specifying th...
Quantum physics lends a view of space-time geometry as an emergent structure that shows classical fe...
Everybody knows what the classical black holes are. In short, this is a spacetime region beyond the ...
In the context of a two-dimensional exactly solvable model, the dynamics of quantum black holes is o...
none4siWe employ the recently proposed formalism of the "horizon wave-function" to investigate the e...
We consider a possibility to construct a quantum-mechanical model of spacetime, where Planck size qu...
We establish a connection between the ultra-Planckian scattering amplitudes in field and string theo...
Particles colliding at impact parameter much larger than the effective gravitational radius can not ...
We establish a connection between the ultra-Planckian scattering amplitudes in field and string theo...
A localized particle in Quantum Mechanics is described by a wave packet in position space, regardles...
AbstractThe recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting...
The recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting way to ...
We describe some specific quantum black hole model. It is pointed out that the origin of a black hol...
In this paper, we review various models of curvature singularity free black holes (BHs). In the firs...
AbstractWe adapt the horizon wave-function formalism to describe massive static spherically symmetri...
An attempt is made to describe the "thermodynamics" of semiclassical spacetime without specifying th...
Quantum physics lends a view of space-time geometry as an emergent structure that shows classical fe...
Everybody knows what the classical black holes are. In short, this is a spacetime region beyond the ...
In the context of a two-dimensional exactly solvable model, the dynamics of quantum black holes is o...
none4siWe employ the recently proposed formalism of the "horizon wave-function" to investigate the e...
We consider a possibility to construct a quantum-mechanical model of spacetime, where Planck size qu...
We establish a connection between the ultra-Planckian scattering amplitudes in field and string theo...
Particles colliding at impact parameter much larger than the effective gravitational radius can not ...
We establish a connection between the ultra-Planckian scattering amplitudes in field and string theo...