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Non-locality: Aspects and Consequences
Non-locality: Aspects and Consequences
27-29 June 2012 Nordita
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Black holes are quite non-local
 
Black holes are arguably the simplest things that exist.
Their definition is very holistic. In recent years there
has been a trend towards defining them "quasi-locally"
using properties of trapped surfaces. This does solve
a practical problem in numerical relativity, but in fact
the definition remains quite non-local.
(This talk is only a review talk.)
 
Id: 258
Place: Nordita
Room: 132:028
Starting date:
28-Jun-2012   14:00
Duration: 40'
Presenters: BENGTSSON, Ingemar
 
 

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