Freidel Continuum Limit and Renormalization ILQGS 1/4/14

In summary, Laurent Freidel will be giving a talk on "Continuum Limit and Renormalization" at the online International LQG Seminar tomorrow. It may be helpful to read one of his recent papers, particularly one on "Local holography", which presents a new approach to quantum gravity. In this paper, Freidel discusses the properties of gravitational systems in finite regions bounded by gravitational screens and establishes a correspondence between gravity and non-equilibrium thermodynamics. This is due to the holographic nature of gravity and the fact that a notion of energy can only be given in the presence of a bounded region with a timelike foliation, known as gravitational screens.
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Freidel "Continuum Limit and Renormalization" ILQGS 1/4/14

http://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/ilqgs/

Tomorrow Laurent Freidel gives the online International LQG Seminar talk, the topic being "Continuum Limit and Renormalization".

It might be helpful to look over a Freidel paper ahead of time,
http://arxiv.org/find/grp_physics/1/au:+freidel/0/1/0/all/0/1
for instance one of the more recent
http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.1538
or this collaborative one from two years back
http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.5470
 
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I can't say that it will be relevant to the topic of the talk (Continuum Limit and Renormalization) but this recent paper by Freidel is pretty amazing. "Local holography" is a whole new approach to QG. Spatial locations (neighborhoods of points) are surrounded by TUBULAR SCREENS. There is an interesting rationale motivating this:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.1538
Gravitational Energy, Local Holography and Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
Laurent Freidel
(Submitted on 5 Dec 2013)
We study the properties of gravitational system in finite regions bounded by gravitational screens. We present the detail construction of the total energy of such regions and of the energy and momentum balance equations due to the flow of matter and gravitational radiation through the screen. We establish that the gravitational screen possesses analogs of surface tension, internal energy and viscous stress tensor, while the conservations are analogs of non-equilibrium balance equations for a viscous system. This gives a precise correspondence between gravity in finite regions and non-equilibrium thermodynamics.
41 pages, 3 figures

==try thinking through this motivation, quote page 1==
Unlike any other interactions, gravity is fundamentally holographic. This fundamental property of Einstein gravity manifests itself more clearly when one tries to define a notion of energy for a gravitational system. It is well known that no local covariant notion of energy can be given in general relativity. The physical reason can be tracked to the equivalence principle. Illustrated in a heuristic manner, a free falling point-like particle does not feel any gravitational field, so no gravitational energy density can be identified at spacetime points. A more radical way to witness the holographic nature of gravity, comes from the fact that the Hamiltonian of general relativity coupled to any matter fields, exactly vanishes for any physical configuration of the fields. If one asks what is the total energy of a closed gravitational system with no boundary, the answer is that it is zero for any physical configurations. This is a mathematical consequence of diffeomorphism invariance. It naively implies that the gravitational energy density vanish.
A proper way to accommodate this, is to recognize that a notion of energy can only be given once we introduce a bounded region of space together with a time evolution for the boundary of this region. The time evolution of this boundary span a timelike world tube equipped with a time foliation. We will call such boundaries equipped with a timelike foliation, gravitational screens. They will be the subject of our study which focuses on what happen to a gravitational system in a finite bounded region. In the presence of gravity, the total energy of the region inside the screen comes purely from a boundary screen contribution and the bulk contribution vanishes. In that sense, energy cannot be localized but it can be quasi-localized, i-e expressed as a local surface integral on the screen.
==endquote==
 

1. What is the Freidel Continuum Limit?

The Freidel Continuum Limit is a mathematical concept in quantum field theory that describes the behavior of a system in the limit of infinitely small distances and infinitely large energies. It is used to understand the behavior of particles at a very small scale.

2. What is Renormalization?

Renormalization is a mathematical technique used to remove infinities that arise in quantum field theory calculations. It allows for the prediction of physical quantities that are finite and meaningful, even though the underlying theory may contain infinities.

3. What is ILQGS?

ILQGS stands for "Integrable Loop Quantum Gravity Seminar" and is a series of seminars that focus on the study of quantum gravity and its connections to other areas of physics, such as quantum field theory and cosmology.

4. When was the ILQGS seminar on Freidel Continuum Limit and Renormalization held?

The ILQGS seminar on Freidel Continuum Limit and Renormalization was held on January 4th, 2014.

5. How does the concept of Freidel Continuum Limit relate to quantum gravity?

The concept of Freidel Continuum Limit is important in the study of quantum gravity because it helps to understand the behavior of particles at a very small scale, which is essential in understanding the fundamental nature of space and time at the quantum level. It also plays a crucial role in the renormalization process, which is necessary for making meaningful predictions in quantum gravity theories.

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