Spacetime vacuum as a correlated quantum channel, dual to gravitational memory
Andrei T. Patrascu

TL;DR
This paper proposes that the spacetime vacuum acts as a correlated quantum channel, which is dual to gravitational memory, potentially offering insights into black hole information paradox resolution.
Contribution
It introduces a duality between spacetime vacuum as a correlated quantum channel and gravitational memory, extending the concept across gauge theories.
Findings
Spacetime vacuum functions as a correlated quantum channel.
A duality between quantum channels and gravitational memory is established.
Implications for black hole information paradox are discussed.
Abstract
In this note I will argue that the spacetime vacuum of any gauge theory plays the role of a correlated quantum channel and that the concept of a correlated quantum channel is dual to gravitational memory. The existence of memory in the case of other gauge theories is discussed and a similar duality is identified suggesting that the vacuum of any theory could play such a role. This can play a role in the resolution of the black hole information paradox.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
