Recovering infallers from black holes

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Abstract
In this thesis, we investigate quantum and stringy phenomena that allow infalling information to escape a black hole. The mechanisms we present are limited in their scope, either requiring a special black hole or a special infaller, but they are also highly transparent and tractable. Rather than address the monumental question of black hole unitarity, we instead focus on special cases where the mechanisms of information recovery can be precisely understood.

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Type of resource text
Form electronic resource; remote; computer; online resource
Extent 1 online resource.
Place California
Place [Stanford, California]
Publisher [Stanford University]
Copyright date 2021; ©2021
Publication date 2021; 2021
Issuance monographic
Language English

Creators/Contributors

Author Mousatov, Alexandros
Degree supervisor Silverstein, Eva, 1970-
Thesis advisor Silverstein, Eva, 1970-
Thesis advisor Hayden, Patrick (Patrick M.)
Thesis advisor Stanford, Douglas
Degree committee member Hayden, Patrick (Patrick M.)
Degree committee member Stanford, Douglas
Associated with Stanford University, Department of Physics

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Genre Theses
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Bibliographic information

Statement of responsibility Alexandros Mousatov.
Note Submitted to the Department of Physics.
Thesis Thesis Ph.D. Stanford University 2021.
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/cq489bm4469

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