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SUMMARY:Netta Engelhardt (MIT)
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/QGHOLQI/2/">
 Simplicity in the Black Hole Interior</a>\nby Netta Engelhardt (MIT) as pa
 rt of Quantum Gravity and All of That\n\n\nAbstract\nIt has often been spe
 culated that the black hole interior in holography has high computational 
 complexity in the dual CFT. I will argue that operators in the black hole 
 interior are simple whenever they lie outside of the outermost (quantum) e
 xtremal surface. That is\, that non-minimal quantum extremal surfaces are 
 the only source of high complexity in AdS/CFT. This is the converse of the
  so-called Python's lunch conjecture\, which proposes that operators with 
 support behind the outermost quantum extremal surface - e.g. Hawking partn
 ers - are highly complex.\n
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