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Spring 2019
In this thesis we aim to reveal characteristics of quantum gravity mainly from two different perspectives. In the first part we focus on quantum aspects of black holes, in particu- lar, the firewall paradox and nonlocality of quantum gravity. We present an explicit toy qubit transport model for...
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Spring 2017
One of the methods of study of black holes in astrophysics is based on broaden- ing of the spectrum of radiation of ionized iron atoms. The line Kα associated with iron emission at 6.4 keV is very narrow. If such an ion is revolving around a black hole, this line is effectively broadened as a...