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Three Lectures on Complexity and Black Holes

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These three lectures cover a certain aspect of complexity and black holes, namely the relation to the second law of thermodynamics. The first lecture describes the meaning of quantum complexity, the analogy between entropy and complexity, and the second law of complexity. Lecture two reviews the connection between the second law of complexity and the interior of black holes. Prof. L. Susskind discusses how firewalls are related to periods of non-increasing complexity which typically only occur after an exponentially long time. The final lecture is about the thermodynamics of complexity, and “uncomplexity” as a resource for doing computational work. The author explains the remarkable power of “one clean qubit,” in both computational terms and in space-time terms. This book is intended for graduate students and researchers who want to take the first steps towards the mysteries of black holes and their complexity.

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ISBN: 9783030451080
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Author: Leonard Susskind
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 100 pages
Series: SpringerBriefs in Physics
Genres: Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory)
Theoretical and mathematical astronomy
Relativity physics
Thermodynamics and heat
Mathematical physics
Statistical physics
Astrophysics
Complex analysis, complex variables
Gravity