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SUMMARY:Towards a non-singular paradigm for black hole physics - Francesco
  Di Filippo (Goethe University Frankfurt)
DTSTART:20251031T130000Z
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CONTACT:Daniela Cors
DESCRIPTION:Black holes contain\, deep in their interior\, theoretical evi
 dence of the failure of general relativity. Physically realistic initial c
 onditions unavoidably produce a singular black hole spacetime. It is gener
 ally expected that a full theory of quantum gravity should remove the sing
 ularities and lead to a well-defined description of black hole interiors. 
 \nIn recent years\, the study of regular black holes and black hole mimick
 ers—as potential alternatives to classical black holes—has attracted g
 rowing interest. Despite substantial progress\, key challenges remain in i
 dentifying and characterizing physically well-motivated models within thes
 e frameworks. In this talk\, I will review these challenges and discuss so
 me of the most promising directions for future research.
LOCATION:Potter Room / Zoom 
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