
TL;DR
This paper reviews the classical, thermodynamic, and quantum properties of black holes and their significance for understanding fundamental physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of black hole properties relevant to fundamental physics, integrating classical, thermodynamic, and quantum perspectives.
Findings
Black holes exhibit thermodynamic behavior.
Quantum effects are significant in black hole physics.
Black hole properties inform fundamental physics theories.
Abstract
We give a review of classical, thermodynamic and quantum properties of black holes relevant to fundamental physics.
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