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SUMMARY:Netta Engelhardt (MIT)
DTSTART:20221110T190000Z
DTEND:20221110T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/nhetc/57/">N
 on-Isometric Codes\, Complexity\, and the Black Hole Information Paradox</
 a>\nby Netta Engelhardt (MIT) as part of NHETC Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nThis
  talk focuses on recent progress on the role of computational complexity i
 n the black hole information paradox. I will describe quantum code models 
 that settle the tension between two conflicting calculations of the entrop
 y of Hawking radiation within semiclassical gravity: the standard “Hawki
 ng” calculation and the quantum extremal surface calculation. The critic
 al aspect of the construction involves a complexity bound on the validity 
 of effective field theory\, and I will discuss applications of this from t
 he geometric perspective of holography as well as computationally bounded 
 quantum learning.\n
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