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SUMMARY:Gia Dvali (Munich\, Max Planck Institute & Munich U.\, ASC)
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/QGHOLQI/11/"
 >Towards demystification of black holes</a>\nby Gia Dvali (Munich\, Max Pl
 anck Institute & Munich U.\, ASC) as part of Quantum Gravity and All of Th
 at\n\n\nAbstract\nFor a long time\, certain well-known properties of Black
  holes\, such as the area form of the entropy as well as a long time-scale
  of information retrieval\, have been considered to be mysteries. We expla
 in that black holes turn out not to be exceptional in this respect. Instea
 d\, the above seemingly-mysterious properties follow from certain universa
 l bounds on information storage and retrieval. They are imposed by unitari
 ty and are fully non-perturbative. The objects that saturate these consist
 ency bounds exhibit the properties identical to black holes. A long list o
 f examples includes saturated solitons\, instantons and baryons in renorma
 lizable field theories. Perhaps the most striking example is the color gla
 ss condensate in ordinary QCD. We predict new observable phenomena for suc
 h objects\, including black holes. We focus on the phenomenon of the ``mem
 ory burden"\, the essence of which is that the information pattern stored 
 by the system back-reacts and resists decay. For black holes\, this predic
 ts a dramatic deviation from usually assumed evolution\, and has potential
 ly important implications for primordial black holes as dark matter candid
 ates.\n
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