Speaker
Prof.
Juan Maldacena
(Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, NJ)
Description
We think that black holes are ordinary quantum systems with a finite number of microstates, when we view them from the outside.
A pair of black holes can then be entangled with each other. A special entangled state of this kind can be described by a geometry similar to the maximally extended Schwarzschild black hole. This geometry is a non-traversable wormhole.
We will discuss how to make the wormhole traversable, viewing the process as an example of quantum teleportation.
Author
Prof.
Juan Maldacena
(Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, NJ)