23 May 2025
Seminars and colloquia
Time
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Venue
Lindemann Lecture Theatre
Clarendon Laboratory, Department of Physics, 91探花, Parks Road, 91探花, OX1 3PU
Clarendon Laboratory, Department of Physics, 91探花, Parks Road, 91探花, OX1 3PU
Speaker(s)
Professor , UC Berkeley
Seminar series
Theoretical physics colloquia
For more information contact
Joy Blanchard at tpadmin@physics.ox.ac.uk
Gravity as a Quantum Computer
Our search for a quantum theory of gravity is aided by a unique and perplexing feature of the classical theory: General Relativity already knows about its own quantum states (the entropy of a black hole), and about those of all matter (via the covariant entropy bound). The results we are able to extract from classical gravity are inherently non-perturbative and increasingly sophisticated. Recent breakthroughs include a derivation of the entropy of Hawking radiation, a computation of the exact integer number of states of some black holes, and the construction of gravitational holograms in our universe using techniques from single-shot quantum communication protocols.