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A Possible Solution to the Black Hole Information Paradox
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- Arraut, Ivan (Author)
Title
A Possible Solution to the Black Hole Information Paradox
Abstract
The information paradox suggests that the black hole loses information when it emits radiation. In this way, the spectrum of radiation corresponds to a mixed (non-pure) quantum state even if the internal state generating the black hole is expected to be pure in essence. In this paper we propose an argument solving this paradox by developing an understanding of the process by which spontaneous symmetry breaks when a black hole selects one of the many possible ground states and emits radiation as a consequence of it. Here, the particle operator number is the order parameter. This mechanism explains the connection between the density matrix, corresponding to the pure state describing the black hole state, and the density matrix describing the spectrum of radiation (mixed quantum state). From this perspective, we can recover black hole information from the superposition principle, applied to the different possible order parameters (particle number operators).
Publication
AppliedMath
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
4
Date
2025/3
Language
en
ISSN
2673-9909
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Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Citation
Arraut, I. (2025). A Possible Solution to the Black Hole Information Paradox. AppliedMath, 5(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/appliedmath5010004
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