Why there is no information loss
APA
Ashtekar, A. (2008). Why there is no information loss. Perimeter Institute. https://pirsa.org/08120016
MLA
Ashtekar, Abhay. Why there is no information loss. Perimeter Institute, Dec. 04, 2008, https://pirsa.org/08120016
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@misc{ pirsa_PIRSA:08120016, doi = {10.48660/08120016}, url = {https://pirsa.org/08120016}, author = {Ashtekar, Abhay}, keywords = {Quantum Gravity}, language = {en}, title = {Why there is no information loss}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute}, year = {2008}, month = {dec}, note = {PIRSA:08120016 see, \url{https://pirsa.org}} }
Pennsylvania State University
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Using 2-dimensional CGHS black holes, I will argue that information is not lost in the Hawking evaporation because the quantum space-time is significantly larger than the classical one. I will begin with a discussion of the conceptual underpinnings of problem and then introduce a general, non-perturbative framework to describe quantum CGHS black holes. I will show that the Hawking effect emerges from it in the first approximation. Finally, I will introduce a mean field approximation to argue that, when the back reaction is included, future null infinity is `long enough\' to capture full information contained in pure states at past null infinity and that the S-matrix is unitary. There are no macroscopic remnants.