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Fermion Absorption Cross Section and Topology of Spherically Symmetric Black Holes

In 1997, Liberati and Pollifrone in Phys. Rev. D56 (1997) 6458 (hep-th/9708014) achieved a new formulation of the Bekenstein-Hawking formula, where the entropy and the Euler characteristic are related by \(S=\chi A/8\). In this work we present a relation between the low-energy absorption cross secti...

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