3 edition of International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings found in the catalog.
International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings
International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings (1992 Woodlands, Tex.)
Published
1993
by World Scientific in Singapore, River Edge, NJ
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Black holes, membranes, wormholes, and superstrings. |
Statement | edited by Sunny Kalara & D.V. Nanopoulos. |
Contributions | Kalara, Sunil, 1958-, Nanopoulos, D. V., United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., National Science Foundation (U.S.) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QB843.B55 I58 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 241 p. : |
Number of Pages | 241 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1214215M |
ISBN 10 | 9810211511 |
LC Control Number | 94211376 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 29239723 |
the innermost stable orbit or the event horizon of the black hole, to see if space-time and matter behave as expected for certain kinds of black holes or wormholes. Needless to say, if wormholes are ever discovered observationally, Nobel prizes are certain to be on the horizon. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings, The Woodlands, TX, USA, 16–18 January [ Google Scholar ] Sorkin, R.D. Ten theses on black hole entropy.
天文学主题 物理主题 无毛定理 貝肯斯坦上限 索恩-霍金-普雷斯基爾賭局 火牆 (物理學) 模糊球 (弦理論) ( 英语 : Fuzzball (string theory) ) 黑洞互補性 ( 英语 : Black hole complementarity ) 註釋 编辑 ^ 在量子力學中,資訊的守恆被表示為量子系統隨時間的演化遵守 么正性 ,因此一個純量子態只會轉變. F. Wilczek, in International Symposium on Black holes, Membranes, Wormholes and Superstrings () pp. , arXiv:hep-th/ Jan ; A Fabbri; J Navarro-Salas;.
Coyne, D.G.: in the book: International symposium on black holes, membranes, wormholes and superstrings; World Scientific a, Black Holes, Wormholes, and Time Machines, to be published in the Proceedings of the Conference “Birth of the Universe and Black Holes: The Membrane Viewpoint, Preprint, Caltech, GRP But black holes are famously dangerous, possibly stretching apart anyone who approaches too close. It turns out, though, that some black holes might allow objects to pass through relatively easily. This would allow a traveler to explore the space beyond, and thus eliminate one of the biggest hurdles to entering such a wormhole.
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration.; National Science Foundation (U.S.);]. International Symposium, Houston Advanced Res. Ctr., USA, 16 – 18 January black holes and membranes at the "microscopic" level. This volume primarily focuses on the synthesis of many diverse ideas in the physics of extended objects.
BLACK HOLES,MEMBRANES,WORMHOLES AND SUPERSTRINGS. Sunny Kalara and ; DV Nanopoulos; Pages: 1– International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes and Superstrings By Topics: General Theoretical Physics. I review the information loss paradox that was first formulated by International Symposium on Black Holes, and discuss possible ways of resolving it.
All proposed solutions have serious drawbacks. I conclude that the information loss paradox may well presage a revolution in fundamental physics. (To appear in the proceedings of the International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings.)Cited by: I review the information loss paradox that was first formulated by Hawking, and discuss possible ways of resolving it.
All proposed solutions have serious drawbacks. I conclude that the information loss paradox may well presage a revolution in fundamental physics.
(To appear in the proceedings of the International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings.). All proposed solutions have serious drawbacks. And Superstrings book conclude that the information loss paradox may well presage a revolution in fundamental physics.
(To appear in the proceedings of the International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings.)Comment: 18 pages, harvmac, CALT The black hole information paradox is a puzzle resulting from the combination of quantum mechanics and general ations suggest that physical information could permanently disappear in a black hole, allowing many physical states to devolve into the same state.
This is controversial because it violates a core precept of modern physics—that in principle the value of a wave. the intrinsic black hole entropy. ∗ To appear in the proceedings of the International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings, The Woodlands, Texas, January, 1 The greatest champions of this viewpoint have been Page[3] and ’t Hooft[4,5].
17 pages Talk given at the International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings, The Woodlands, Texas, January,UPRT (Comments in chapter 6 on AdS-Minkowski wall induced space-time have been slightly changed).
[8][email protected] Preskill, “Do black holes destroy information?” hep-th/, in the proceedings of the International Symposium on Black holes, Membranes, Wormholes and Superstrings, Woodlands, TX, Jan Proceedings of the International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes and Superstrings Woodlands, Texas, K.
Sunny, D.V. Nanopoulos, J. Preskill [12] Comments on information loss and remnants. Steven B. Giddings (UC, Santa Barbara) D 49 () • e-Print: hep-th/ •. Preskill, Do black holes destroy information. in International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings () Google Scholar R.L.
Ricca, M.A. Berger, Topological ideas and fluid mechanics. International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings (). arXiv: hep-th/ Hartle James B., Generalized Quantum Theory in Evaporating Black Hole Spacetimes. Black Holes and Relativistic Stars: ().
arXiv: gr-qc/ International symposium on black holes, membranes, wormholes and superstrings: International Workshop on Recent Advances in the Superworld: Houston Advanced Research Center, The Woodlands, Texas, USA, April The new cosmology: conference on strings and cosmology, College Station, Texas, 14 - 17 March The Mitchell Symposium.
ELSEVIER Physics Letters A () 1I January PHYSICS LETTERS A Black-hole uncertainty entails an intrinsic time arrow: A note on the Hawking-Penrose controversy Avshalom C. Eftzura,I, Shahar Dolevb'2 3 Chemical Physics Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel b The Kohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Sciences, Tel-Aviv.
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Audio. An illustration of a " floppy disk. Software. An illustration of two photographs. Do Black Holes Destroy Information. Item Preview remove-circle. A supermassive black hole (SMBH or sometimes SBH) is the largest type of black hole, containing a mass of the order of hundreds of thousands to billions of times the mass of the Sun (M ☉).Black holes are a class of astronomical object that have undergone gravitational collapse, leaving behind spheroidal regions of space from which nothing can escape, not even light.
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International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings (). arXiv:hep -th/ [6] Hartle James B., "Generalized Quantum Theory in Evaporating Black Hole Spacetimes". Black Holes and Relativistic Stars: ().
arXiv:gr -qc/International Symposium on Black Holes, Membranes, Wormholes, and Superstrings (). arXiv:hep-th/ [6] Hartle James B., "Generalized Quantum Theory in Evaporating Black Hole Spacetimes". Black Holes and Relativistic Stars: (). arXiv:gr-qc/ [7] Mukul Chandra Das, Rampada Misra, International Letters of Chemistry.Do Black Holes Destroy Information?
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