Entropic entanglement: information prison break (Q2405449)
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25 September 2017
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Summary: We argue that certain nonviolent local quantum field theory (LQFT) modification considered at the global horizon (\(r = 2 M\)) of a static spherically symmetric black hole can lead to adiabatic leakage of quantum information in the form of Hawking particles. The source of the modification is (i) smooth at \(r = 2 M\) and (ii) rapidly vanishing at \(r \gg 2 M\). Furthermore, we restore the unitary evolution by introducing extra quanta which departs slightly from the generic Hawking emission without changing the experience of an infalling observer (no drama). Also, we suggest that a possible interpretation of the Bekenstein-Hawking bound as entanglement entropy may yield a nonsingular dynamical horizon behavior described by black hole thermodynamics. Hence, by treating gravity as a field theory and considering its coupling to the matter fields in the Minkowski vacuum, we derive the conjectured fluctuations of the background geometry of a black hole.
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