A dialog on the fate of information in black hole evaporation

IF 4.2 Q2 QUANTUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AVS quantum science Pub Date : 2022-05-17 DOI:10.1116/5.0091962
Alejandro Perez, D. Sudarsky
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Abstract

We present two alternative perspectives for the resolution of Hawking's information puzzle in black hole evaporation. The two views are deeply contrasting, yet they share several common aspects. One of them is the central role played by the existence of the interior singularity (whose physical relevance is implied by the singularity theorems of Penrose) that we expect to be replaced by a region described by a more fundamental quantum gravity formulation. Both views rely on the notion that the standard effective quantum field theoretic perspective would require some deep modifications. In this respect, both of our scenarios are deeply influenced by ideas that Penrose has advocated at various times and, thus, serves to illustrate the lasting influence that his deep thinking on these and related matters continues to have on the modern thinking about fundamental aspects of both quantum theory and gravitation. Despite that, there is of course no claim that Penrose would agree with any of the concrete proposals that will be discussed here.
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关于黑洞蒸发中信息命运的对话
我们提出了两种不同的观点来解决霍金在黑洞蒸发中的信息难题。这两种观点截然不同,但有几个共同点。其中之一是内部奇点的存在所起的核心作用(其物理相关性由Penrose的奇点定理所暗示),我们预计该奇点将被更基本的量子引力公式所描述的区域所取代。这两种观点都依赖于这样一种观点,即标准的有效量子场论观点需要进行一些深入的修改。在这方面,我们的两种情景都深受彭罗斯在不同时期倡导的思想的影响,因此,这有助于说明他对这些和相关问题的深入思考继续对量子理论和引力基本方面的现代思考产生持久影响。尽管如此,当然没有人声称彭罗斯会同意这里将讨论的任何具体建议。
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