General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
[Submitted on 18 Oct 2024]
Title:Black Holes Inside and Out 2024: visions for the future of black hole physics
View PDFAbstract:The gravitational physics landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by our ability to study strong-field regions, in particular black holes. Black Holes Inside and Out gathered world experts to discuss the status of the field and prospects ahead. We hope that the ideas and perspectives are a source of inspiration. Structure:
Black Hole Evaporation - 50 Years by William Unruh
The Stability Problem for Extremal Black Holes by Mihalis Dafermos
The Entropy of Black Holes by Robert M. Wald
The Non-linear Regime of Gravity by Luis Lehner
Black Holes Galore in D > 4 by Roberto Emparan
Same as Ever: Looking for (In)variants in the Black Holes Landscape by Carlos A. R. Herdeiro
Black Holes, Cauchy Horizons, and Mass Inflation by Matt Visser
The Backreaction Problem for Black Holes in Semiclassical Gravity by Adrian del Rio
Black Holes Beyond General Relativity by Enrico Barausse and Jutta Kunz
Black Holes as Laboratories: Searching for Ultralight Fields by Richard Brito
Primordial Black Holes from Inflation by Misao Sasaki
Tests of General Relativity with Future Detectors by Emanuele Berti
Black Holes as Laboratories: Tests of General Relativity by Ruth Gregory and Samaya Nissanke
Simulating Black Hole Imposters by Frans Pretorius
Black Hole Spectroscopy: Status Report by Gregorio Carullo
VLBI as a Precision Strong Gravity Instrument by Paul Tiede
Testing the nature of compact objects and the black hole paradigm by Mariafelicia De Laurentis and Paolo Pani
Some Thoughts about Black Holes in Asymptotic Safety by Alessia Platania
Black Hole Evaporation in Loop Quantum Gravity by Abhay Ashtekar
How the Black Hole Puzzles are Resolved in String Theory by Samir D. Mathur
Quantum Black Holes: From Regularization to Information Paradoxes by Niayesh Afshordi and Stefano Liberati
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