Effective Constraints of - Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos
... 1. There is a consistent set of corrected constraints which are first class. 2. Cosmology: • can formulate equations of motion in terms of gauge invariant variables. • potentially observable predictions. 3. Indications that quantization ambiguities are ...
... 1. There is a consistent set of corrected constraints which are first class. 2. Cosmology: • can formulate equations of motion in terms of gauge invariant variables. • potentially observable predictions. 3. Indications that quantization ambiguities are ...
Solving Classical Field Equations 1. The Klein
... These rules then determine the Fourier component φ̃n (p) where p is the sum of the momenta of all external lines extending to the right end of the diagram. The method of Feynman diagrams suggests a new perspective on particle-wave duality: In the beginning, we set out to find solutions to classical ...
... These rules then determine the Fourier component φ̃n (p) where p is the sum of the momenta of all external lines extending to the right end of the diagram. The method of Feynman diagrams suggests a new perspective on particle-wave duality: In the beginning, we set out to find solutions to classical ...
Steven Simon
... • Charge lives in the core • topological degrees of freedom live in the “vorticity” (sort of) The topological degree of freedom can be thought of as the configuration class of the emergent Chern-Simons gauge field. Energy is independent of this topological degree of freedom. ...
... • Charge lives in the core • topological degrees of freedom live in the “vorticity” (sort of) The topological degree of freedom can be thought of as the configuration class of the emergent Chern-Simons gauge field. Energy is independent of this topological degree of freedom. ...
Quantum Spacetimes and Finite N Effects in 4D Super Yang
... truncates at N . Since the Yang-Mills theory has an SO(6) global symmetry, we get an SO(6) covariant cutoff on the chiral primaries. In the large N limit, the chiral primaries are matched on the gravitational side with modes coming form KK reduction on S 5 . To understand the cutoff at finite N , we ...
... truncates at N . Since the Yang-Mills theory has an SO(6) global symmetry, we get an SO(6) covariant cutoff on the chiral primaries. In the large N limit, the chiral primaries are matched on the gravitational side with modes coming form KK reduction on S 5 . To understand the cutoff at finite N , we ...
Here
... Given a family of symplectictomorphic spaces such as Yb , one can often produce a ‘symplectic connection’ which associates to a path in the base a symplectomorphism between the fibers. Up to a hamiltonian isotopy, this symplectomorphism depends only on the homotopy class of the path. Since two objec ...
... Given a family of symplectictomorphic spaces such as Yb , one can often produce a ‘symplectic connection’ which associates to a path in the base a symplectomorphism between the fibers. Up to a hamiltonian isotopy, this symplectomorphism depends only on the homotopy class of the path. Since two objec ...
N = 8 Supergravity, and beyond - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
... • General Relativity: gravity from space-time curvature (general covariance and equivalence principle). • Standard Model of Particle Physics: combines quantum mechanics and special relativity to describe Matter = three generations of 16 spin- 12 fermions Forces = electromagnetic, weak and strong via ...
... • General Relativity: gravity from space-time curvature (general covariance and equivalence principle). • Standard Model of Particle Physics: combines quantum mechanics and special relativity to describe Matter = three generations of 16 spin- 12 fermions Forces = electromagnetic, weak and strong via ...
Seiberg-Witten Theory and Calogero
... Over the past few years, a tremendous amount of progress has been made in the understanding of strongly coupled supersymmetric gauge and string theories. These advances were driven in large part by the Seiberg-Witten solution of N = 2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory for SU (2) gauge group. 1) Of ce ...
... Over the past few years, a tremendous amount of progress has been made in the understanding of strongly coupled supersymmetric gauge and string theories. These advances were driven in large part by the Seiberg-Witten solution of N = 2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory for SU (2) gauge group. 1) Of ce ...
uncertainty: einstein, heisenberg, bohr, and the struggle for the soul
... f you are mathematically challenged, as am 1, but still wish to understand how quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle came about, as am 1, then this slim, wonderfully written volume is for you. David Lindley, an astrophysicist, science journal editor, and author of several books on various ...
... f you are mathematically challenged, as am 1, but still wish to understand how quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle came about, as am 1, then this slim, wonderfully written volume is for you. David Lindley, an astrophysicist, science journal editor, and author of several books on various ...
Doc - Paradigm Shift Now
... Notes on Superforce by Paul Davies, Touchstone books, 1984 Chapter 1: The Unfolding Universe (p. 5-21) Paul Davies: Superforce The advances in theoretical understanding are made spectacular due to the rise of GUTs and supersymmery, which suggest that all nature is ultimately controlled by a “superfo ...
... Notes on Superforce by Paul Davies, Touchstone books, 1984 Chapter 1: The Unfolding Universe (p. 5-21) Paul Davies: Superforce The advances in theoretical understanding are made spectacular due to the rise of GUTs and supersymmery, which suggest that all nature is ultimately controlled by a “superfo ...
Einstein-Rosen Bridge (ER), Einstein-Podolsky
... [15] L. J. Garay: Quantum Evolution in Space-Time Foam. International Journal of Modern Physics A, 14(26), 1999. [16] H. Gharibyan, R. F. Penna: Are Entangled Particles Connected by Wormholes? Evidence for the ER = EPR Conjecture from Entropy Inequalities. Physical Review D, 89, 2014, pp. 066001. ...
... [15] L. J. Garay: Quantum Evolution in Space-Time Foam. International Journal of Modern Physics A, 14(26), 1999. [16] H. Gharibyan, R. F. Penna: Are Entangled Particles Connected by Wormholes? Evidence for the ER = EPR Conjecture from Entropy Inequalities. Physical Review D, 89, 2014, pp. 066001. ...
Quantum Mechanical Foundations for 21st Century Business
... school for business management, CIMBA. This school features, in addition to the standard technical courses, also intensive training in business leadership. The conference was held in connection with the founding of an institute for neuroleadership, which aims at bringing the relevant findings of con ...
... school for business management, CIMBA. This school features, in addition to the standard technical courses, also intensive training in business leadership. The conference was held in connection with the founding of an institute for neuroleadership, which aims at bringing the relevant findings of con ...
arXiv:1203.2158v1 [hep-th] 9 Mar 2012 The “tetrad only” theory
... We set up a nonperturbative gravitational coarse graining flow and the corresponding functional renormalization group equation on the as to yet unexplored “tetrad only” theory space. It comprises action functionals which depend on the tetrad field (along with the related background and ghost fields) ...
... We set up a nonperturbative gravitational coarse graining flow and the corresponding functional renormalization group equation on the as to yet unexplored “tetrad only” theory space. It comprises action functionals which depend on the tetrad field (along with the related background and ghost fields) ...
arXiv:1501.01373v2 [physics.hist
... theories are fundamentally different from classical theories. No-one should dare to compare a simple computer model such as a cellular automaton based on the integers, with a fully quantized field theory. Yet here we find a quantum field system and an automaton that are based on states that neatly c ...
... theories are fundamentally different from classical theories. No-one should dare to compare a simple computer model such as a cellular automaton based on the integers, with a fully quantized field theory. Yet here we find a quantum field system and an automaton that are based on states that neatly c ...