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Quantum Complexity and Chaos in Young Black Holes
by Alexander Y. Yosifov and Lachezar G. Filipov
Universe 2019, 5(4), 93; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe5040093 - 22 Apr 2019
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We argue that the problem of calculating retention time scales in young black holes is a problem of relative state complexity. In particular, we suggest that Alice’s ability to estimate the time scale for a perturbed black hole to release the extra n [...] Read more.
We argue that the problem of calculating retention time scales in young black holes is a problem of relative state complexity. In particular, we suggest that Alice’s ability to estimate the time scale for a perturbed black hole to release the extra n qubits comes down to her decoding the Hilbert space of the Hawking radiation. We then demonstrate the decoding task Alice faces is very difficult, and in order to calculate the relative state complexity she would either need to act with an exponentially complex unitary operator or apply an extremely fine-tuned future precursor operator to the perturbed state in S U ( 2 K ) . Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Black Hole Physics and Astrophysics)
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