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Quantum geometry and its implications for black holes
Martin Bojowald
Physics
Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos
Center for Fundamental Theory
Center for Theoretical and Observational Cosmology
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Mathematics
Background
16%
Black Holes
99%
Context
11%
Form
7%
General Relativity
22%
Gravity
39%
Horizon
19%
Metric
12%
Probe
22%
Quantum Gravity
100%
Quantum Theory
44%
Singularity
38%
Space-time
15%
Theorem
7%
Uniqueness
13%
Verify
15%
Well-defined
17%
Physics & Astronomy
formulations
8%
geometry
41%
gravitation
55%
horizon
12%
indication
11%
probes
7%
quantum theory
25%
relativity
11%
theorems
10%
uniqueness
14%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
geometry
48%
gravity
54%
probe
9%