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Black hole thermodynamics from N = 4 SYM: perturbations beyond supersymmetry and extremality

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BLHW01 - Number theory, machine learning and quantum black holes

The Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of supersymmetric and extremal (BPS) black holes has a precise statistical interpretation in the context of AdS/CFT duality. However, for non-BPS anti-de Sitter (AdS) black holes in dimensions higher than three, finding such a precise statistical interpretation remains an open problem. After reviewing the microscopic interpretation of the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy for large BPS black holes in five dimensional AdS, and time permitting, I will explain how some perturbative corrections, deviating from supersymmetry and extremality, can be exactly computed from the microscopic perspective, specifically, in the framework of four-dimensional maximally supersymmetric Yang Mills theory with gauge group SU(N).

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

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