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Do We Understand Black Hole Entropy ?

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arxiv gr-qc/9409015 v2 pith:YPHCEGKP submitted 1994-09-08 gr-qc astro-phhep-th

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I review various proposals for the nature of black hole entropy and for the mechanism behind the operation of the generalized second law. I stress the merits of entanglement entropy {\tenit qua\/} black hole entropy, and point out that, from an operational viewpoint, entanglement entropy is perfectly finite. Problems with this identification such as the multispecies problem and the trivialization of the information puzzle are mentioned. This last leads me to associate black hole entropy rather with the multiplicity of density operators which describe a black hole according to exterior observers. I relate this identification to Sorkin's proof of the generalized second law. I discuss in some depth Frolov and Page's proof of the same law, finding it relevant only for scattering of microsystems by a black hole. Assuming that the law is generally valid I make evident the existence of the universal bound on entropy regardless of issues of acceleration buoyancy, and discuss the question of why macroscopic objects cannot emerge in the Hawking radiance.

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