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The supposed information paradox for black holes is based on the fundamental misunderstanding that black holes are usefully defined by event horizons. Understood in terms of locally defined trapping horizons, the paradox disappears:…
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Almheiri, Marolf, Polchinski, and Sully argued that, for a consistent black hole evaporation process, the horizon of a sufficiently old black hole should be replaced by a "firewall" at which an infalling observer burns up, which obviously…
This paper is withdrawn due to some errors, which are corrected in arXiv:0912.0071v4 [cs.LG].
This paper has been removed by arXiv administrators because it plagiarizes gr-qc/9803014, "A White Hole Model of the Big Bang," by Philip Gibbs.
With the phenomenal growth in the Internet, network security has become an integral part of computer and information security. In order to come up with measures that make networks more secure, it is important to learn about the…
This paper has been withdrawn due to a photometric calibration error.
Over the years, the so-called black hole information loss paradox has generated an amazingly diverse set of (often radical) proposals. However, forty years after the introduction of Hawking's radiation, there continues to be a debate…
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The paper is being withdrawn since the results are incorporated in paper arxiv.org/abs/math.AG/0306195.
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Yeh et al. recently have proposed a mutual authentication protocol based on EPC Class-1 Gen.-2 standard [1]. They have claimed that their protocol is secure against adversarial attacks and also provides forward secrecy. In this paper we…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author, due to a crucial error in page 5.