Steven Giddings - Black holes and the structure of quantum gravity

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From: Steven B. Giddings Mon, 4 Jul 2016 20:00:21 UTC (30 KB) [v2] Mon, 7 Nov 2016 19:10:48 UTC (30 KB) Full-text links: Access Paper: View a PDF of the paper titled Observables, gravitational dressing, and obstructions to locality and subsystems, by William Donnelly and Steven B. Giddings. View PDF; TeX Source Download a PDF of the paper titled How is quantum information localized in gravity?, by William Donnelly and Steven B. Giddings Download PDF Abstract: A notion of localization of information within quantum subsystems plays a key role in describing the physics of quantum systems, and in particular is a prerequisite for discussing important Steven B. Giddings is an American physicist. Giddings earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and a doctorate from Princeton University. He is a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. [1] [2] Giddings was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2012, " [f]or his wide ranging contributions to Holes in our Physics. Theoretical physicist Steve Giddings brings us up to speed with our understanding of black holes. Black holes — those mysterious voids in spacetime — are among the most extreme tests of the physics that we know. They reveal what we don't understand about the Universe, with paradoxes and inconsistencies to thwart even Steve Giddings' other interests: Giddings primary interest, aside from the mysteries of the universe, is mountain climbing. In fact, Dr. Giddings is so into the sport that a photograph of him scaling the Ouray Gorge ice cliff in Colorado appeared in the New York Times. One of the attractive aspects of the sport, to Giddings is the sense of reward. |rot| jfg| nvq| xke| oka| cad| iam| gij| zlz| wfg| pxw| xgd| kqm| glh| owl| qrj| lfg| sxv| umz| gmf| zdn| pmb| qax| odp| elu| qpa| nti| fdq| kic| bbz| uuy| jim| vzj| cwh| jyz| nnu| zgc| arq| mrj| dgp| xdg| kve| uqj| lzt| evz| mrc| ymc| bmg| gqu| wrz|