Abstract

If the information that falls into a black hole comes back out in the Hawking radiation, how fast might it be expected to do so? An estimate based on the average entropy of a subsystem shows that it may come out so slowly in the initial stages of black hole evaporation that it would never be predicted by a perturbative analysis.

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