Search results for "quantum gravity"
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The three-vertex in the closed half-string field theory and the general gluing and resmoothing theorem
1997
In this letter we prove that the half-string three-vertex in closed string field theory satisfies the general gluing and resmoothing theorem. We also demonstrate how one calculates amplitudes in the half-string approach to closed string field theory, by working out explicitly a few simple three-amplitudes.
The algebraic structure of cohomological field theory
1993
Abstract The algebraic foundation of cohomological field theory is presented. It is shown that these theories are based upon realizations of an algebra which contains operators for both BRST and vector supersymmetry. Through a localization of this algebra, we construct a theory of cohomological gravity in arbitrary dimensions. The observables in the theory are polynomial, but generally non-local operators, and have a natural interpretation in terms of a universal bundle for gravity. As such, their correlation functions correspond to cohomology classes on moduli spaces of Riemannian connections. In this uniformization approach, different moduli spaces are obtained by introducing curvature si…
Quantum correlations beyond entanglement in a classical-channel model of gravity
2022
A direct quantization of the Newtonian interaction between two masses is known to establish entanglement, which if detected would witness the quantum nature of the gravitational field. Gravitational interaction is yet compatible also with gravitational decoherence models relying on classical channels, hence unable to create entanglement. Here, we show in paradigmatic cases that, despite the absence of entanglement, a classical-channel model of gravity can still establish quantum correlations in the form of quantum discord between two masses. This is demonstrated for the Kafri-Taylor-Milburn (KTM) model and a recently proposed dissipative extension of this. In both cases, starting from an un…
Is massless quantum electrodynamics a free-field theory?
1976
It is shown that if the photon wave-function renormalization constant is finite, then in the limit of zero fermion mass, quantum electrodynamics is a free- field theory.
Coherent states: a contemporary panorama
2012
Coherent states (CS) of the harmonic oscillator (also called canonical CS) were introduced in 1926 by Schr?dinger in answer to a remark by Lorentz on the classical interpretation of the wave function. They were rediscovered in the early 1960s, first (somewhat implicitly) by Klauder in the context of a novel representation of quantum states, then by Glauber and Sudarshan for the description of coherence in lasers. Since then, CS have grown into an extremely rich domain that pervades almost every corner of physics and have also led to the development of several flourishing topics in mathematics. Along the way, a number of review articles have appeared in the literature, devoted to CS, notably…
Black Holes, Geons, and Singularities in Metric-Affine Gravity
2016
Uno de los problemas abiertos en la descripción de la gravedad es la existencia de singularidades. Las geometrías singulares se caracterizan por geodésicas incompletas, lo que físicamente se corresponde con observadores que desaparecen del espacio-tiempo, o que aparecen de la nada. Múltiples extensiones de la Relatividad General tratan de resolver este problema de algún modo. Por ello, en esta tesis estudio modificaciones al Lagrangiano de Relatividad General, tales como gravedad cuadrática y gravedad de Born-Infeld, en el formalismo Métrico-Afín. En este formalismo, la conexión (de la cual se derivan los tensores de curvatura) se considera independiente de la métrica, y permitimos que sea …