Black Hole Interiors

09.03.2023 15:30 - 16:15

Stefan Hollands (Universität Leipzig)

Abstract:
The strong cosmic censorship hypothesis asserts that the inner horizons of Kerr-Newman(-deSitter) black holes are unstable against classical perturbations,
thus effectively eliminating any problems with causality and determinism associated with the regions beyond the inner horizon.
I discuss the status of this conjecture and emphasise the importance of quantum effects to avoid violations of strong cosmic censorship in the presence of a (positive) cosmological constant.

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Organiser:
Inst. Gravitationsphysik
Location:
Zoom