Physics
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Dec 2005
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PARTICLES, STRINGS, AND COSMOLOGY: 11th International Symposium on Particles, Strings, and Cosmology; PASCOS 2005. AIP Conferen
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Quantum Aspects Of Black Holes, Evaporation, Thermodynamics, Quantum Gravity
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If gravity becomes strong at the TeV scale, forthcoming particle colliders and ultra high energy cosmic ray detectors will probe quantum gravity. The most striking quantum gravitational effect in colliders and cosmic ray detectors will be formation of black holes at the subatomic scale. The study of microscopic black hole production has drawn a lot of attention in the recent years. However, the understanding of these events is far from being satisfactory. What do we really know of the physics of black hole production in theories with low-scale quantum gravity? In this talk I will discuss the status quo and direction of this research.
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