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A model of dilaton gravity with nonsingular black holes as solutions is considered. Its properties are described, including thermodynamic ones and those related to effects of evaporation. A conjecture is made about resolving the information paradox and a method for testing it is proposed.
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Fitkevich, M.D. Nonsingular Dilaton Gravity to Resolve Information Paradox. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 20, 233–236 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477123030299
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