ID: hep-th/9309145

Some Speculations about Black Hole Entropy in String Theory

September 27, 1993

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Leonard Susskind
High Energy Physics - Theory

The classical Bekenstein entropy of a black hole is argued to arise from configurations of strings with ends which are frozen on the horizon. Quantum corrections to this entropy are probably finite unlike the case in quantum field theory. Finally it is speculated that all black holes are single string states. The level density of strings is of the right order of magnitude to reproduce the Bekenstein entropy.

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