Corrections to Bekenstein-Hawking entropy -- quantum or not-so quantum? (Q657523)
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Corrections to Bekenstein-Hawking entropy -- quantum or not-so quantum? (English)
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9 January 2012
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Summary: Hawking radiation and Bekenstein-Hawking entropy are the two robust predictions of a yet unknown quantum theory of gravity. Any theory which fails to reproduce these predictions is certainly incorrect. While several approaches lead to Bekenstein-Hawking entropy, they all lead to different sub-leading corrections. In this article, we ask a question that is relevant for any approach: Using simple techniques, can we know whether an approach contains quantum or semi-classical degrees of freedom? Using naive dimensional analysis, we show that the semi-classical black-hole entropy has the same dimensional dependence as the gravity action. Among others, this provides a plausible explanation for the connection between Einstein's equations and thermodynamic equation of state, and that the quantum corrections should have a different scaling behavior.
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black holes
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entanglement
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Bekenstein-Hawking
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