Black Hole Information and Thermodynamics
Dieter Lust, Ward Vleeshouwers

TL;DR
This paper introduces black hole thermodynamics, explores the black hole information problem, and discusses potential solutions like string theory models and asymptotic symmetries, highlighting the deep links between gravity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics.
Contribution
It provides an accessible overview of black hole thermodynamics and examines recent theoretical approaches to resolving the black hole information paradox.
Findings
Black holes emit thermal Hawking radiation.
The black hole information problem challenges unitarity in quantum mechanics.
Proposed solutions include string theory models and BMS symmetries.
Abstract
This SpringerBrief is based on a masters course on black hole thermodynamics and the black hole information problem taught by Dieter L\"ust during the summer term 2017 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit\"at in Munich; it was written by Ward Vleeshouwers. It provides a short introduction to general relativity, which describes gravity in terms of the curvature of space-time, and examines the properties of black holes. These are central objects in general relativity which arise when sufficient energy is compressed into a finite volume, so that even light cannot escape its gravitational pull. We will see that black holes exhibit a profound connection with thermodynamic systems. Indeed, by quantizing a field theory on curved backgrounds, one can show that black holes emit thermal (Hawking) radiation, so that the connection with thermodynamics is more than a formal similarity. Hawking…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
