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Extending classical black hole inequalities into the quantum realm

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A recent study in Physical Review Letters explores quantum effects on black hole thermodynamics and geometry.

Black holes have been thoroughly studied through a classical approach based on Einstein 's general theory of relativity.

This approach does not account for quantum effects like Hawking radiation.

The goal of the study was for the researchers to refine classical theories by including quantum effects.

AdS (Anti-de Sitter space) is a spacetime having a negative curvature (hyperbolic) AdS space is particularly helpful while studying gravitational theories associated with black holes.

Researchers successfully extended the classical Penrose and reverse isoperimetric inequalities to account for quantum effects.

The quantum Penrose inequality suggests a form of quantum cosmic censorship.

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