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Probing the Page transition via approximate quantum error correction

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arxiv 2408.15104 v3 pith:ZE4ZJ5P4 submitted 2024-08-27 hep-th

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keywords pagequantumapproximateblackcorrectionerrorholetransition
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In recent years, there is a huge progress in understanding the black hole information problem, and the key is that the black hole entropy of radiation should be calculated by the island formula, which describes the Page curve to ensure the unitarity of black hole evaporation. In the paper, we find that the black hole evaporation interpreted by the island formula can be understood in the language of approximate quantum error correction. Furthermore, the Page transition, as a special property of the Page curve, should be understood as the property of approximate quantum error correction itself, i.e. a general class of quantum systems under certain conditions from approximate quantum error correction can also exhibit phenomenon similar to the Page transition.

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