The Black hole information paradox
Aug, 199512 pages
Part of Particles, strings and cosmology. Proceedings, 19th Johns Hopkins Workshop and 5th PASCOS Interdisciplinary Symposium, Baltimore, USA, March 22-25, 1995, 415-428
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A concise survey of the black hole information paradox and its current status is given. A summary is also given of recent arguments against remnants. The assumptions underlying remnants, namely unitarity and causality, would imply that Reissner Nordstrom black holes have infinite internal states. These can be argued to lead to an unacceptable infinite production rate of such black holes in background fields. (To appear in the proceedings of the PASCOS symposium/Johns Hopkins Workshop, Baltimore, MD, March 22-25, 1995).- talk: Baltimore 1995/03/22
- black hole: horizon
- unitarity
- causality
- background field
- space-time: geometry
- black hole: pair production
- pair production: black hole
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