Classical and Quantum Aspects of Gravity in Relation to the Emergent Paradigm

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Gravity, Cosmology
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Author: Sumanta Chakraborty ISBN: 9783319637334
Publisher: Springer International Publishing Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: Sumanta Chakraborty
ISBN: 9783319637334
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

This thesis explores the connection between gravity and thermodynamics and provides a unification scheme that opens up new directions of exploration. Further elaborating on the Hawking effect and the possibility of singularity avoidance, the author not only discusses the information loss paradox at a broader level but also provides a possible solution to it. As the final frontier, it describes some novel effects arising from the microscopic structure of spacetime.

Taken as a whole, the thesis addresses three major research areas in gravitational physics: it starts with classical gravity, proceeds to the black hole information loss paradox, and closes with Planck scale physics.  The thesis is written in a lucid and pedagogical style, with an introduction accessible to researchers from other branches of physics and a d

iscussion presenting open questions and future directions, which will benefit and hopefully inspire next-generation researchers.

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This thesis explores the connection between gravity and thermodynamics and provides a unification scheme that opens up new directions of exploration. Further elaborating on the Hawking effect and the possibility of singularity avoidance, the author not only discusses the information loss paradox at a broader level but also provides a possible solution to it. As the final frontier, it describes some novel effects arising from the microscopic structure of spacetime.

Taken as a whole, the thesis addresses three major research areas in gravitational physics: it starts with classical gravity, proceeds to the black hole information loss paradox, and closes with Planck scale physics.  The thesis is written in a lucid and pedagogical style, with an introduction accessible to researchers from other branches of physics and a d

iscussion presenting open questions and future directions, which will benefit and hopefully inspire next-generation researchers.

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