Classical Black Hole Production In Quantum Particle Collisions
Vyacheslav S. Rychkov

TL;DR
This paper reviews the semiclassical approach to black hole formation during high-energy particle collisions, providing insights into quantum gravitational phenomena at trans-Planckian scales.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive review of the semiclassical framework for black hole production in particle collisions, highlighting recent theoretical developments.
Findings
Black holes can form in high-energy collisions according to semiclassical models
The semiclassical picture aligns with certain quantum gravity predictions
Implications for future collider experiments and quantum gravity theories
Abstract
The semiclassical picture of black hole production in trans-Planckian elementary particle collisions is reviewed.
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