Systolic aspects of black hole entropy
Abstract
We attempt to provide a mesoscopic treatment of the origin of black hole entropy in (3+1)-dimensional spacetimes. We ascribe this entropy to the non-trivial topology of the space-like sections of the horizon. This is not forbidden by topological censorship, since all the known energy inequalities needed to prove the spherical topology of are violated in quantum theory. We choose the systoles of to encode its complexity, which gives rise to the black hole entropy. We present hand-waving reasons why the entropy of the black hole can be considered as a function of the volume entropy of . We focus on the limiting case of having a large genus.
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@article{arxiv.1711.09963,
title = {Systolic aspects of black hole entropy},
author = {Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.09963},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
20 pages. No figures. LaTeX2e. This version: change of the author's affiliation. Other minor changes. To be published in a Special Issue of "Axioms" on "Theory and Mathematical Aspects of Black Holes"