Speaker
Prof.
Gia Dvali
Description
Black holes are the most compact objects of nature exhibiting properties that for a long time were viewed as mysterious. However, it has been understood recently that these features emerge from certain universal phenomena and are fully shared by a large class of objects. This understanding has a wide range of implications for fundamental physics, cosmology and quantum information. We review the subject and discuss applications for the primordial black holes as dark matter and cosmology.
Primary author
Prof.
Gia Dvali