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Here's the situation: we have some quantum system undergoing unitary evolution in a space-time with a blackhole.
Very roughly this is the mechanism of a dark body, almost that of a blackhole.
Unfortunately, a bug has crept into the adapted code, leading to a blackhole.
This consonant is not directly visible, but, like a collapsed star (' a blackhole '), it manifests itself through its effect on its neighbours.
But circularity makes the sieve definition more delicate, and in several places we must tread carefully to avoid a blackhole.
The time of a blackhole search scheme should be distinguished from the time complexity of the algorithm producing such a scheme.
The early universe is not the time reverse of blackhole formation.
Now it is possible to use the time-out mechanism to locate the blackhole in any graph, with only two agents, as follows.
The minimum number of agents capable of identifying a blackhole is two.
We assume that there is at most one blackhole in the network.
What if the universe is not slated to contract into a blackhole or expand into nothing?
So we must suppose that the information that falls into the blackhole is lost to us and only available within the blackhole itself.
Then one of the particles is inside the blackhole and one outside.
The effect is often described as resulting from virtual pair production on the horizon of a blackhole.
Now, imagine one of the particles were to cross the event horizon of the blackhole.
Not really, at least when the blackhole is permanent.
That is, general relativity demands that the surface area of a blackhole always increase in size.
This is a phenomenon, topology apart, much the same as that of a relativistic blackhole.
But the history of the blackhole concept is even more complicated.
The system, to misuse an analogy, plunges into a tiny blackhole of an attractor in state space.
Overwriting the thunk for 1 with a blackhole immediately it is entered solves this space leak, because a blackhole retains no pointers.
Nevertheless, every so often, a virtual particle pair will spontaneously appear that straddles the event horizon of the blackhole.
This is because in asynchronous networks it is impossible to distinguish a blackhole from a 'slow' link incident to it.
That is, the only parameters that define a blackhole are its mass, its angular momentum, and its charge.
At least, while the blackhole lasts we have unitary evolution.
Does it matter that some information lies within the blackhole?
As a logical 'blackhole', it seems perfectly suited to do that.
We now need to discuss what happens when quantum systems, particularly quantum entangled systems, cross the event horizon of a blackhole.
And up to the sixties and the emergence of blackhole physics, relativists proposed no new field, other than cosmology, to investigate.
As a concept of the general theory of relativity, the blackhole was developed during the sixties, the time of the renewal of general relativity.
Whether it occurs or not (in the latter case the agent vanished in the blackhole) the edge becomes explored.
On the other hand, the collapse to a blackhole will be highly irregular and non-uniform.
For a given tree and given starting node we are interested in the fastest-possible blackhole search by two agents.
In particular, it cannot have caused our blackhole.
Part of the quantum system crosses the event horizon of the blackhole.
The energy that is converted into particles must then come from the blackhole; the blackhole must reduce in size.
The particle outside the blackhole cannot be described by an independent state vector.
Imagine that, near the vicinity of a blackhole, there are two particles with anti-correlated spins.
On the origin of blackhole evaporation radiation.
From the end of the 1960s, the blackhole idea has had a very important place in the relativistic literature, not to speak of the popularization of the theory.
In this setting it was observed that, in order to solve the problem, the network must be 2-connected, in particular, blackhole search is infeasible in trees.
More precisely, for every input in the respective classes these algorithms produce a blackhole search scheme whose time is the shortest possible for this input.
In the case of an updatable closure, its info pointer may now be overwritten with a 'blackhole' info pointer or, in a parallel system, a 'queue me' info pointer.
In almost all cases a thunk will be entered and updated between garbage collections, so that no space improvement is gained by overwriting with a blackhole.
He felt that his agony was due to his being thrust into that blackhole and still more to his not being able to get right into it.
Now suppose that the blackhole evaporates.
On the way to the functional solutions the worst one meets is the odd blackhole, which a helpful compilerwriter may arrange to be pin-pointed in the source program.
Since agents cannot avoid being annihilated once they visit a blackhole, the only way of protection against such processes is identifying the hostile node and avoiding further visiting it.
The primary psychophysical state of being/doing each actor inhabits is the mouth as a yawning chasm - a blackhole reaching back inside one's own body (see photo 1).
It has been stated that the patients "get put into a blackhole and every now and then after a wait of months get summoned for treatment" (5).
A blackhole is a highly harmful stationary process residing in a node of a network and destroying all mobile agents visiting the node, without leaving any trace.
A blackhole is a stationary process residing in a node of a network and destroying all mobile agents visiting the node, without leaving any trace.
When an updatable closure is entered, its standard-entry code has the opportunity to overwrite the closure's info pointer with a standard 'blackhole' info pointer provided by the runtime system.
During the period of the renewal, quite a new interpretation of general relativity was to develop, partly due to the questions raised by the blackhole problem.
If a blackhole evaporates then, since no information can escape, the information within the black hole is lost, and that information's entanglement relations with the environment is also lost.
We consider the task of locating a blackhole in a (partially) synchronous tree network, assuming an upper bound on the time of any edge traversal by an agent.
This results in an accompanying loss of mass; the blackhole shrinks.
Closed universes with black holes but no event horizons as a solution to the blackhole information problem.
Notes on blackhole evaporation.
The blackhole of trauma.
The deadline seems to have fallen into a blackhole and there are no enforcement measures and no sanctions for non-compliance.
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I am concerned that after enlargement we are falling into a blackhole because everyone is satisfied that enlargement has turned out well.
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The issue of the blackhole has not really been pursued very much recently.
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The blackhole that he is carving out is in the pension funds and the savings of individuals.
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I immediately agree that that is a likely explanation for a substantial part of the blackhole.
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The second possible explanation of the £15,000 million blackhole in the figures is that there has been a major underrecording of inward capital flows.
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I have lost track of how much we are pouring into the blackhole of the poll tax.
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They did not believe in constitutional change; it was a blackhole for them.
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There is a blackhole in their financial proposals, and they have no answers as to how they would fill it.
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Both parties left a blackhole in their budgets.
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Almost every constitutional measure in recent years has finished up down a big blackhole.
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The result was: nada, nothing, just a great big blackhole.
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It cannot be sensible for our steel industry to be dumped into the industrial blackhole that is the eurozone.
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My understanding is that the estuary is a blackhole in our law.
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If we do not there remains a blackhole for some of the most vulnerable and fragile families.
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We should shrink into a blackhole and the population would fly outwards like a lot of neutrinos.
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It seems to me like astronomers finding a blackhole, the thing collapses on itself.
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But there seems to be a big blackhole in its ability to handle the inventor who walks through the door looking for help.
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The money seemed to disappear into a blackhole somewhere.
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We are creating a blackhole for annuities; more of them have to be purchased to produce less and less income.
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He said that, in five weeks' time, it would all disappear down a blackhole.
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However, we also need action to help dentists who want to establish practices in blackhole areas where there is currently no provision.
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Part of the problem is that excluded pupils are often sent into a blackhole.
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We do not want to pour more money down that blackhole.
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There is a feeling that all the money goes into a bottomless pit or blackhole and that no one sees any benefit from it.
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The result is that defence policy has now fallen into a vacuum—a sort of foreign policy blackhole.
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What seems to have happened is that the responsibility did not simply disappear in a fog, but dropped down a big blackhole.
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We have no guarantee that additional own resources will not just feed the agricultural blackhole.
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There is a blackhole, and only two things could follow from that.
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Because the money will disappear into a blackhole of administration, default and deferral, the scheme will cost most students dear.
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The money will disappear into a vast blackhole of administrative expenses, defaults and deferrals.
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They have raided the contingency fund and invented an entirely fictitious blackhole in the finances of this nation.
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