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In the book the authors present a brief-of-the-art overview of our current understanding of black hole quantum effects. A combination of mathematical and physical discourse and touched upon both theoretical and observational developments is involved. The book begins with a presentation of the well-known properties of classical black holes in general relativity, stressing the links between black hole mechanics and thermodynamics. The authors encountered the simplest and best understood type of black hole quantum effect: particle creation. Then they describe the emission in some details and also touched briefly on the information loss paradox. The next topic is the astrophysical realization of these effects involving primordial black holes. The authors consider how black holes can form in the collision of particles. The formation and decay of Planckian quantum black holes is considered. The modifications of general relativity is considered that could lead to quantum gravitational effects at a TeV, leading to the production of microscopic black holes by the LHC or cosmic rays. | |||
Property / review text: In the book the authors present a brief-of-the-art overview of our current understanding of black hole quantum effects. A combination of mathematical and physical discourse and touched upon both theoretical and observational developments is involved. The book begins with a presentation of the well-known properties of classical black holes in general relativity, stressing the links between black hole mechanics and thermodynamics. The authors encountered the simplest and best understood type of black hole quantum effect: particle creation. Then they describe the emission in some details and also touched briefly on the information loss paradox. The next topic is the astrophysical realization of these effects involving primordial black holes. The authors consider how black holes can form in the collision of particles. The formation and decay of Planckian quantum black holes is considered. The modifications of general relativity is considered that could lead to quantum gravitational effects at a TeV, leading to the production of microscopic black holes by the LHC or cosmic rays. / rank | |||
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Quantum black holes (English)
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In the book the authors present a brief-of-the-art overview of our current understanding of black hole quantum effects. A combination of mathematical and physical discourse and touched upon both theoretical and observational developments is involved. The book begins with a presentation of the well-known properties of classical black holes in general relativity, stressing the links between black hole mechanics and thermodynamics. The authors encountered the simplest and best understood type of black hole quantum effect: particle creation. Then they describe the emission in some details and also touched briefly on the information loss paradox. The next topic is the astrophysical realization of these effects involving primordial black holes. The authors consider how black holes can form in the collision of particles. The formation and decay of Planckian quantum black holes is considered. The modifications of general relativity is considered that could lead to quantum gravitational effects at a TeV, leading to the production of microscopic black holes by the LHC or cosmic rays.
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Hawking radiation
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primordial black holes
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quantum gravity
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black hole formation
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