
TL;DR
This paper discusses the limitations of entanglement in explaining black hole physics and quantum complexity, highlighting the need for additional concepts to understand black hole information and dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the role of entanglement and introduces new perspectives on quantum complexity in black hole contexts.
Findings
Entanglement alone is insufficient to explain black hole information paradox.
Quantum complexity plays a crucial role in black hole physics.
The paper raises key questions about the relationship between entanglement and complexity.
Abstract
This is the written version of a lecture given at KITP in Oct 2014 on Black Holes and quantum complexity. I've included (in boldface) various questions that came up during the lecture and discussions the following day, as well as the quantitative calculations that form the basis of the arguments.
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