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The Black Hole Information Problem - Lecture 3

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Delve into the third lecture of a series on the Black Hole Information Problem, presented by Raghu Mahajan at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Explore advanced concepts in quantum gravity, focusing on the intersection of quantum information theory and general relativity. Examine how the AdS/CFT correspondence has revolutionized our understanding of spacetime and gravity as emergent phenomena from quantum information dynamics. Investigate the application of quantum error correction to the black hole information paradox and learn about information scrambling in chaotic quantum systems. Gain insights into the connections between quantum field theories, many-body dynamics, and fundamental constraints like the c-theorem and quantum null energy condition. Engage with cutting-edge research on quantum gravity, entanglement structure, and the emergence of spacetime in this comprehensive 1 hour and 32 minute lecture, part of a broader program on Quantum Information, Quantum Field Theory, and Gravity.

Syllabus

The Black Hole Information Problem III(Lecture 3) by Raghu Mahajan


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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