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Quantum space and quantum completeness

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Motivated by the question whether quantum gravity can "smear out" the classical singularity we analyze a certain quantum space and its quantum-mechanical completeness. Classical singularity is understood as a geodesic incompleteness, while quantum completeness requires a unique unitary time evolution for test fields propagating on an underlying background. Here the crucial point is that quantum completeness renders the Hamiltonian (or spatial part of the wave operator) to be essentially self-adjoint in order to generate a unique time evolution. We examine a model of quantum space which consists of a noncommutative BTZ black hole probed by a test scalar field. We show that the quantum gravity (noncommutative) effect is to enlarge the domain of BTZ parameters for which the relevant wave operator is essentially self-adjoint. This means that the corresponding quantum space is quantum complete for a larger range of BTZ parameters rendering the conclusion that in the quantum space one observes the effect of "smearing out" the singularity.

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2019 1

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Noncommutativity and the Weak Cosmic Censorship

hep-th · 2019-08-20 · reject · novelty 5.0

Using a noncommutative duality, the authors claim that a high-energy scalar probe dresses a naked AdS3 singularity as a BTZ black hole, supporting weak cosmic censorship.

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  • Noncommutativity and the Weak Cosmic Censorship hep-th · 2019-08-20 · reject · none · ref 53 · internal anchor

    Using a noncommutative duality, the authors claim that a high-energy scalar probe dresses a naked AdS3 singularity as a BTZ black hole, supporting weak cosmic censorship.