Page curve

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From being a curve on a graph derived by physicist Don Page.

Noun[edit]

Page curve (plural Page curves)

  1. The predicted path of the evolution of the von Neumann entropy of a black hole undergoing Hawking radiation through its lifetime, where the Hawking radiation radiates away the quantum information stored within the black hole, to avoid violating the Law of Conservation of Quantum Information.