2011
DOI: 10.3390/e13071355
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Effective Conformal Descriptions of Black Hole Entropy

Abstract: It is no longer considered surprising that black holes have temperatures and entropies. What remains surprising, though, is the universality of these thermodynamic properties: their exceptionally simple and general form, and the fact that they can be derived from many very different descriptions of the underlying microscopic degrees of freedom. I review the proposal that this universality arises from an approximate conformal symmetry, which permits an effective "conformal dual" description that is largely inde… Show more

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“…We refer to [32,33] for reviews that focus on the particular role of conformal field theory in understanding quantum gravity.…”
Section: Question 1 Assuming That the Moonshine Module V Serves As Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We refer to [32,33] for reviews that focus on the particular role of conformal field theory in understanding quantum gravity.…”
Section: Question 1 Assuming That the Moonshine Module V Serves As Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming the appropriate boundary conditions can be found, the full surface symmetry algebra is a central extension of either Diff(∂Σ) ⋉ (SL(2, R) ⋉ R 2 ) ∂Σ , or a larger, simple Lie algebra. The appearance of central charges in these algebras is familiar from similar constructions involving edge modes at asymptotic infinity or black hole horizons [42,44,45]. The construction of the extended phase space for arbitrary diffeomorphism-invariant theories is useful for a number of reasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One speculative idea [4] is that such processes could be described as flows between conformal field theories. The direction of the flow during black hole evaporation is consistent with Zamolodchikov's c theorem [42], but for now I can say little more than that.…”
Section: What Are the States?mentioning
confidence: 99%