Abstract

A critical phenomenon takes place in the extremal limit of a Kerr–Newman black hole, and several scaling laws hold among the critical exponents. When combined with the knowledge about the divergence of correlation length, the scaling laws predict that the effective spatial dimension of a black hole is 1. Some unexpected consequences, such as `regularized' correlation length, hybrid thermodynamics and nonlocality, seems to follow from this fact.

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