Bilocal holography yields a remarkably local bulk reconstruction formula that agrees with standard methods once boundary data and gauge-fixed variables are matched, while clarifying subregion duality.
The Holographic Nature of Null Infinity
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A black hole can be converted into a visible quantum system of D-branes and strings by moving it slowly through a suitably chosen varying-dilaton background that avoids adiabatic breakdown, spacetime collapse, and premature evaporation.
Modular quantization of a single holographic CFT reproduces exact Hartle-Hawking correlators of smooth BTZ black holes in the semiclassical limit while yielding non-smooth stretched-horizon descriptions at finite GN.
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Bulk Reconstruction in Bilocal Holography
Bilocal holography yields a remarkably local bulk reconstruction formula that agrees with standard methods once boundary data and gauge-fixed variables are matched, while clarifying subregion duality.
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How to Expose a Black Hole
A black hole can be converted into a visible quantum system of D-branes and strings by moving it slowly through a suitably chosen varying-dilaton background that avoids adiabatic breakdown, spacetime collapse, and premature evaporation.
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Modular quantization and black holes
Modular quantization of a single holographic CFT reproduces exact Hartle-Hawking correlators of smooth BTZ black holes in the semiclassical limit while yielding non-smooth stretched-horizon descriptions at finite GN.