Non-Critical Bosonic String Corrections to the Black Hole Entropy
Abstract
We calculate the quantum corrections to the entropy of a very large black hole, coming from the theory of a D-dimensional, non-critical bosonic string. We show that, for D >2, as a result of modular invariance the entropy is ultraviolet finite, although it diverges in the infrared (while for D=2 the entropy contains both ultraviolet and infrared divergences). The issue of modular invariance in field theory, in connection with black-hole entropy, is also investigated.
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