Jerusalem Lectures on Black Holes and Quantum Information
Daniel Harlow

TL;DR
This paper introduces the quantum physics of black holes, discussing recent quantum information theory developments like the firewall paradox, and explores holography and AdS/CFT correspondence related to black hole information.
Contribution
It provides an accessible overview of black hole quantum physics, emphasizing recent advances and their implications for the black hole information paradox.
Findings
Discussion of the firewall paradox and related issues
Explanation of holography and AdS/CFT in black hole context
Insights into quantum information theory applications in black holes
Abstract
In these lectures I give an introduction to the quantum physics of black holes, including recent developments based on quantum information theory such as the firewall paradox and its various cousins. I also give an introduction to holography and the AdS/CFT correspondence, focusing on those aspects which are relevant for the black hole information problem.
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