
TL;DR
This paper reviews virtual black holes, focusing on their effects on scattering, black hole thermodynamics, and implications for information loss in quantum gravity.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of virtual black holes, highlighting their phenomenological impacts and theoretical significance for information loss debates.
Findings
Virtual black holes influence scattering processes.
They affect the specific heat of real black holes.
Important results relevant to information loss are summarized.
Abstract
A brief review on virtual black holes is presented, with special emphasis on phenomenologically relevant issues like their influence on scattering or on the specific heat of (real) black holes. Regarding theoretical topics results important for (avoidance of) information loss are summarized.
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