Topological Black Holes in Quantum Gravity
J. Kowalski-Glikman, D. Nowak-Szczepaniak (University of Wroclaw)

TL;DR
This paper explores black hole solutions with complex topologies within a quantum gravity framework based on Bohmian mechanics, analyzing their properties and thermodynamics.
Contribution
It introduces new topological black hole solutions in a quantum gravity model extending Bohm's quantum mechanics.
Findings
Solutions tend asymptotically to topological black holes
Thermodynamic properties of these solutions are analyzed
Black holes with non-trivial topology are characterized
Abstract
We derive the black hole solutions with horizons of non-trivial topology and investigate their properties in the framework of an approach to quantum gravity being an extension of Bohm's formulation of quantum mechanics. The solutions we found tend asymptotically (for large ) to topological black holes. We also analyze the thermodynamics of these space-times.
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