Breakdown and restoration of classical approximation in black hole path integrals

Daniel Grumiller

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

An elegant method to study black hole thermodynamics is the Euclidean path integral formulation. The partition function is dominated by the classical paths, with small contributions from semi-classical paths, if three conditions hold. Typically all of them are violated, unless an appropriate boundary counterterm is added. I demonstrate how to construct the latter uniquely within the context of dilaton gravity in two dimensions. This leads to consistent thermodynamics in the canonical ensemble for a large class of black holes in arbitrary dimensions.

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