Scrambling Time and Black Holes - Green Family Lecture at IPAM at UCLA
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Pass the PMP® Exam on Your First Try — Expert-Led Training
Most AI Pilots Fail to Scale. MIT Sloan Teaches You Why — and How to Fix It
Overview
Google, IBM & Meta Certificates — All 10,000+ Courses at 40% Off
One annual plan covers every course and certificate on Coursera. 40% off for a limited time.
Get Full Access
Explore the fascinating intersection of quantum mechanics and black holes in this 55-minute lecture delivered by Peter Shor from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Delve into the concept of scrambling time and its implications for black hole physics as part of IPAM's Topology, Quantum Error Correction and Quantum Gravity Workshop. Gain insights from a renowned expert in the field as he presents the Green Family Lecture at the Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) at UCLA. Recorded on December 1, 2023, this talk offers a unique opportunity to understand cutting-edge research in quantum gravity and its connections to information theory.
Syllabus
Peter Shor - Scrambling Time and black holes - Green Family Lecture at IPAM at UCLA
Taught by
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)