Validity of black hole complementarity in the context of generalized
uncertainty principle
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.13438v2
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2023 06:36:07 GMT
- Title: Validity of black hole complementarity in the context of generalized
uncertainty principle
- Authors: Shurui Wu, Bing-Qian Wang, Z. W. Long, Hao Chen
- Abstract summary: We investigate the corrections to the temperature for Schwarzschild black hole in the context of different forms of generalized uncertainty principle (GUP)
It shows that the required energy is greater than the mass of black hole, i.e. the no-cloning theorem in the present of GUP is safe.
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- Abstract: Recently, Elias C. Vagenas et al and Yongwan Gim et al studied the validity
of the no-cloning theorem in the context of generalized uncertainty principle
(GUP), but they came to conflicting conclusions. With this in mind, we
investigate the corrections to the temperature for Schwarzschild black hole in
the context of different forms of GUP, and obtain the required energy to
duplicate information for the Schwarzschild black hole, it shows that the
required energy is greater than the mass of black hole, i.e. the no-cloning
theorem in the present of GUP is safe.
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