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So far, our description has completely ignored the quantum aspects of the interaction of matter and physical fields with black holes. Quantum effects are, indeed, insignificant for black holes of about a solar mass (and greater). However, for a small-mass (primordial) black hole these effects cannot be ignored; in fact, they qualitatively change the black hole’s evolution. They are also likely to become important for those regions inside a black hole where the classical theory predicts a spacetime singularity.
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Frolov, V.P., Novikov, I.D. (1998). Quantum Particle Creation by Black Holes. In: Black Hole Physics. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 96. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5139-9_10
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