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Bekenstein bound from the Pauli principle: a brief introduction

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arxiv 2011.05176 v1 pith:X6L6LP6U submitted 2020-11-10 hep-th

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Here we briefly resume the idea, originally introduced in Phys. Rev. D 102, 106002 (2020), that the Bekenstein bound on entropy is a consequence of the fermionic nature of fundamental degrees of freedom, which arrange themselves to form matter and spacetime. The main point is discussed by means of a toy-model of black hole evaporation, which describes the dynamics of such degrees of freedom, called Xons. An intrinsic notion of interior/exterior of the black hole during the evaporation process is given and both von Neumann and black hole/environment entropies are computed.

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