CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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+2 A Simple Analytic Treatment of Linear Growth of Structure with Baryon Acoustic Oscillations.

gds6 +1 sxa507 +1

+2 Cosmological Hints of Modified Gravity ?.

sxz353 +1 mro28 +1 aam80 +1

+1 Breaking a Dark Degeneracy with Gravitational Waves.

jtd55 +1

+1 Holographic Consequences of a No Transmission Principle.

bump   qxc76 +1 aam80 +1

+1 Direction dependence of cosmological parameters due to cosmic hemispherical asymmetry.

gds6 +1

+1 Counterterms in Massive Gravity Theory.

sxz353 +1

+1 Can Galileons support Lorentzian wormholes?.

qxc76 +1

+1 T-duality Constraints on Higher Derivatives Revisited.

sxz353 +1

+1 Extending cosmological tests of General Relativity with the Square Kilometre Array.

bump   gds6 +1 aam80 +1

0 Wormhole and Entanglement (Non-)Detection in the ER=EPR Correspondence.

bump   qxc76 +1

-1 Black Holes: Information Loss But No Paradox. - [UPDATED]

kxp265 -1

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  • Black Holes: Information Loss But No Paradox.- [PDF] - [Article] - [UPDATED]

    Sujoy K. Modak, Leonardo Ortíz, Igor Peña, Daniel Sudarsky
     

    The process of black hole evaporation resulting from the Hawking effect has generated an intense controversy regarding its potential conflict with quantum mechanics' unitary evolution. In a recent couple of works of a collaboration involving one of us, we have revised the controversy with the aims of, on the one hand, clarifying some conceptual issues surrounding it, and, at the same time, arguing that collapse theories have the potential to offer a satisfactory resolution of the so-called paradox. Here we show an explicit calculation supporting this claim using a simplified model of black hole creation and evaporation, known as the CGHS model, together with a dynamical reduction theory, known as CSL, and some speculative, but seemingly natural ideas about the role of quantum gravity in connection with the would-be singularity. This work represents a specific realization of general ideas first discussed in [1].

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