A black hole can be converted into a visible quantum system of D-branes and strings by moving it slowly through a suitably chosen varying-dilaton background that avoids adiabatic breakdown, spacetime collapse, and premature evaporation.
Breakdown of Predictability in Gravitational Collapse
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Adapts Sbierski's proof to establish future C^0-inextendibility for warped-product black hole spacetimes with closed, connected, homogeneous, orientable fibres, including nonvacuum cases and multiple horizons.
Modular quantization of a single holographic CFT reproduces exact Hartle-Hawking correlators of smooth BTZ black holes in the semiclassical limit while yielding non-smooth stretched-horizon descriptions at finite GN.
This review summarizes tidal Love numbers and dissipation effects for black holes, neutron stars, and exotic objects, noting vanishing static bosonic Love numbers for black holes in GR but nonzero values for fermions and exotic objects, with implications for gravitational-wave astronomy.
Krylov complexity is a canonical, parameter-independent measure of operator spreading that probes chaotic dynamics to late times and admits a geometric interpretation in holographic duals.
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How to Expose a Black Hole
A black hole can be converted into a visible quantum system of D-branes and strings by moving it slowly through a suitably chosen varying-dilaton background that avoids adiabatic breakdown, spacetime collapse, and premature evaporation.
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$C^0$-inextendibility of a class of warped-product black hole spacetimes
Adapts Sbierski's proof to establish future C^0-inextendibility for warped-product black hole spacetimes with closed, connected, homogeneous, orientable fibres, including nonvacuum cases and multiple horizons.
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Modular quantization and black holes
Modular quantization of a single holographic CFT reproduces exact Hartle-Hawking correlators of smooth BTZ black holes in the semiclassical limit while yielding non-smooth stretched-horizon descriptions at finite GN.
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Tidal Response of Compact Objects
This review summarizes tidal Love numbers and dissipation effects for black holes, neutron stars, and exotic objects, noting vanishing static bosonic Love numbers for black holes in GR but nonzero values for fermions and exotic objects, with implications for gravitational-wave astronomy.
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Krylov Complexity
Krylov complexity is a canonical, parameter-independent measure of operator spreading that probes chaotic dynamics to late times and admits a geometric interpretation in holographic duals.