Image for Space-time foliation in quantum gravity

Space-time foliation in quantum gravity

Part of the SPRINGER THESES series
See all formats and editions

In this thesis, the author considers quantum gravity to investigate the mysterious origin of our universe and its mechanisms.

He and his collaborators have greatly improved the analyticity of two models: causal dynamical triangulations (CDT) and n-DBI gravity, with the space-time foliation which is one common factor shared by these two separate models.  In the first part, the analytic method of coupling matters to CDT in 2-dimensional toy models is proposed to uncover the underlying mechanisms of the universe and to remove ambiguities remaining in CDT.

As a result, the wave function of the 2-dimensional universe where matters are coupled is derived.

The behavior of the wave function reveals that the Hausdorff dimension can be changed when the matter is non-unitary.  In the second part, the n-DBI gravity model is considered.

The author mainly investigates two effects driven by the space-time foliation: the appearance of a new conserved charge in black holes and an extra scalar mode of the graviton.

The former implies a breakdown of the black-hole uniqueness theorem while the latter does not show any pathological behavior.

Read More
Available
£89.99
Add Line Customisation
Usually dispatched within 2 weeks
Add to List
Product Details
Springer Verlag, Japan
4431549463 / 9784431549468
Hardback
530.143
30/06/2014
Germany
English
106 pages
24 cm