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Black holes, TTbar deformed conformal field theory, and weak gravity

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BLHW01 - Number theory, machine learning and quantum black holes

Black holes in string theory provide a rich setting for studying aspects of quantum gravity. I will discuss in this talk twoaspects for D4-brane black holes in N=2 supergravity, namely:1) TTbar deformed conformal field theory as an effective 2-dimensional description away from the decoupling limit (in collaboration with S. Mondal), 2) decay channels for non-supersymmetric black holes, motivated by theweak gravity conjecture (in collaboration with J. Aspman).

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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