A quantum weak cosmic censorship principle is established, showing that singularities from hyperentropic regions must be hidden by generalized entropy to maintain thermodynamic consistency.
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Semiclassical one-loop analysis of solvable near-critical collapse solutions shows quantum corrections selecting a Boulware-like state and producing a growing mode that yields a finite mass gap and a transition to Type I behavior, enforcing weak cosmic censorship.
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A Quantum Weak Cosmic Censorship and Its Proof
A quantum weak cosmic censorship principle is established, showing that singularities from hyperentropic regions must be hidden by generalized entropy to maintain thermodynamic consistency.
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Unveiling horizons in quantum critical collapse
Semiclassical one-loop analysis of solvable near-critical collapse solutions shows quantum corrections selecting a Boulware-like state and producing a growing mode that yields a finite mass gap and a transition to Type I behavior, enforcing weak cosmic censorship.