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A Modern Take on the Information Paradox and Progress Towards Its Resolution - Lecture 1

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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String Theory Courses Quantum Gravity Courses Hawking Radiation Courses Holography Courses Quantum Field Theory Courses JT Gravity Courses AdS/CFT Correspondence Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore recent advancements in addressing Hawking's black hole information paradox in this comprehensive lecture series. Delve into previous resolution attempts, including concepts of firewalls at the horizon, state dependence of the interior, and ER = EPR. Discover how holography can be utilized to reproduce the Page curve of an evaporating black hole and examine the first semi-classical model of unitary black hole evaporation. Investigate ongoing research deriving these results more generally. Topics covered include JT gravity, Poincare coordinates, vacuum solutions, quantum field theory, Hawking radiation, and entropy computation. Gain insights from speaker Ahmed Almheiri of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, in this 1 hour 40 minute lecture presented at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences.

Syllabus

Lecture 1: Monday, 30 September 2019 at am
Lecture 2: Tuesday, 1 October 2019 at am
Lecture 3: Thursday, 3 October 2019 at am
A modern take on the information paradox and progress towards its resolution
Goal
JT gravity - One dimensional gravitational theory
Solve
Poincare Coordinates
Action
Vacuum Solution
Theory
Quantum field theory
Summarize
Claim
Mathematical observation
Hawking radiation
Compute the entropy
Plot the entropy curve
Q&A


Taught by

International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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