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      Thermal corpuscular black holes

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      Physical Review D
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          Black hole's quantum N-portrait

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            Black holes as critical point of quantum phase transition

            We reformulate the quantum black hole portrait in the language of modern condensed matter physics. We show that black holes can be understood as a graviton Bose–Einstein condensate at the critical point of a quantum phase transition, identical to what has been observed in systems of cold atoms. The Bogoliubov modes that become degenerate and nearly gapless at this point are the holographic quantum degrees of freedom responsible for the black hole entropy and the information storage. They have no (semi)classical counterparts and become inaccessible in this limit. These findings indicate a deep connection between the seemingly remote systems and suggest a new quantum foundation of holography. They also open an intriguing possibility of simulating black hole information processing in table-top labs.
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                Journal
                PRVDAQ
                Physical Review D
                Phys. Rev. D
                American Physical Society (APS)
                1550-7998
                1550-2368
                June 2015
                June 25 2015
                : 91
                : 12
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevD.91.124069
                cc7c8dcb-4cd2-4758-975e-b82b85b353c8
                © 2015

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