Better Late than Never: Information Retrieval from Black Holes
Abstract
We show that, in order to preserve the equivalence principle until late times in unitarily evaporating black holes, the thermodynamic entropy of a black hole must be primarily entropy of entanglement across the event horizon. For such black holes, we show that the information entering a black hole becomes encoded in correlations within a tripartite quantum state, the quantum analogue of a one-time pad, and is only decoded into the outgoing radiation very late in the evaporation. This behavior generically describes the unitary evaporation of highly entangled black holes and requires no specially designed evolution. Our work suggests the existence of a matter-field sum rule for any fundamental theory.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- March 2013
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.101301
- Bibcode:
- 2013PhRvL.110j1301B
- Keywords:
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- 04.70.Dy;
- 03.65.Xp;
- 03.67.-a;
- 03.70.+k;
- Quantum aspects of black holes evaporation thermodynamics;
- Tunneling traversal time quantum Zeno dynamics;
- Quantum information;
- Theory of quantized fields