Addendum to computational complexity and black hole horizons

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In this addendum to [arXiv:1402.5674] two points are discussed. In the first additional evidence is provided for a dual connection between the geometric length of an Einstein-Rosen bridge and the computational complexity of the quantum state of the dual CFT's. The relation between growth of complexity and Page's "Extreme Cosmic Censorship" principle is also remarked on. The second point involves a gedanken experiment in which Alice measures a complete set of commuting observables at her end of an Einstein-Rosen bridge is discussed. An apparent paradox is resolved by appealing to the properties of GHZ tripartite entanglement.

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Susskind, L. (2016). Addendum to computational complexity and black hole horizons. Fortschritte Der Physik, 64(1), 44–48. https://doi.org/10.1002/prop.201500093

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