Where is the information in the universe stored? by Siddharth Prabhu
ICTS IN-HOUSE 2020
Organizers: Amit Kumar Chatterjee, Divya Jaganathan, Junaid Majeed, Pritha Dolai
Date:: 17-18th February 2020
Venue: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore
inhouse@icts.res.in
An exclusive two-day event to exchange ideas and discuss research amongst members of ICTS.
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0:00:00 Start
0:00:10 Where is the information in the universe stored?
0:06:09 QED
0:07:25 Consider asymptotically flat space times.
0:08:43 Identifying the vacuum from the boundary
0:09:20 Already in non-gravitational quantum theories, can go to any state from the vacuum
0:11:27 Assumptions
0:12:19 Result
0:12:37 Classical versus Quantum Measurements
0:13:07 Striking implications for the blackhole information paradox
0:13:17 Thanks!
Видео Where is the information in the universe stored? by Siddharth Prabhu канала International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
Organizers: Amit Kumar Chatterjee, Divya Jaganathan, Junaid Majeed, Pritha Dolai
Date:: 17-18th February 2020
Venue: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore
inhouse@icts.res.in
An exclusive two-day event to exchange ideas and discuss research amongst members of ICTS.
Table of Contents (powered by https://videoken.com)
0:00:00 Start
0:00:10 Where is the information in the universe stored?
0:06:09 QED
0:07:25 Consider asymptotically flat space times.
0:08:43 Identifying the vacuum from the boundary
0:09:20 Already in non-gravitational quantum theories, can go to any state from the vacuum
0:11:27 Assumptions
0:12:19 Result
0:12:37 Classical versus Quantum Measurements
0:13:07 Striking implications for the blackhole information paradox
0:13:17 Thanks!
Видео Where is the information in the universe stored? by Siddharth Prabhu канала International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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