Hello Dr Corda
I found your essay very challenging due to the dense equation set with (necessarily due to page constraints) insufficient description of what prompted each equation. What was unfortunately not clear to me was the reasoning behind each step made. My own work had to recreate mathematics from the ground up, and placed natural constraints on physics that would question the possibility of a singularity (not shown in my essay, but follows immediately from it) and for that matter, the Schrodinger equation as a differential (rather it ought to align with CDT). As such, one wonders at the effect the absence of a singularity within a black hole would have on information that would otherwise be lost within a finite time.
I would love to know your line of thinking that gave you the approach to this problem, and guided you through the application of the equations used.
PS. Is there a typo in equation (20) or (22) exp - (...) rather than exp(-...)?
PPS. I would be keen to receive critical feedback on my essay: http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/1904