Stringy instability inside the black hole
Abstract
We show that negative (∇ )2, where is the dilaton, leads to a rapid creation of folded strings. Consequently it appears that the interior of the SL(2,R)k/U(1) black hole is not empty, but is filled with folded strings.
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