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Graduate Color Kinematics Duality and Asymptotic Safety
So, you'll have to forgive me, but I am an engineer, not a physicist, but I take an interest in quantum gravity. My understanding is primarily conceptual, not mathematical. So if my question is dumb, I apologize. Ok, here goes: I'm aware of Zwi Bern's conjectured color-kinematics duality...- erkokite
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Graduate Is Unitarity Limited by Real Clocks in Quantum Gravity?
I would like to submit for your inspection a paper which strikes me as relevant: http://iopscience.iop.org/1367-2630/16/5/053041/article- erkokite
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Graduate BFL Ward's Resummed QG: Renormalizable Theory & Cosmological Constant
Another important paper: An Estimate of Λin Resummed Quantum Gravity in the Context of Asymptotic Safety B.F.L. Ward (1) ((1) Department of Physics, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA) (Submitted on 5 Aug 2010 (v1), last revised 18 Oct 2010 (this version, v3)) We show that, by using recently...- erkokite
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Graduate BFL Ward's Resummed QG: Renormalizable Theory & Cosmological Constant
Anyone have any thoughts on BFL Ward's work? He claims to have found a perturbatively renormalizable QG theory by using a resummation method. By treating the cosmological constant as a coupling constant, he was able to derive its observed value (or very close to it). There are connections to...- erkokite
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Graduate Integral challenges physics beyond Einstein
Horava Gravity would likely be affected by this. And maybe CDT (apparently equiv to Horava gravity anyway).- erkokite
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Graduate Space-Time Higgs field interchangability?
No, the degrees of freedom are incorrect, and the higgs is short range (it decays).- erkokite
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Graduate Are all transfer in energy a result of Boson interactions?
Sound is an emergent phenomenon in condensed matter systems- it is not a fundamental phenomenon like electromagnetic radiation. Sound itself can be thought of particles representing the quanta of sound waves, which are scalar field quanta known as phonons. The phonon field itself represents...- erkokite
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Graduate Three papers as the tip of an iceberg
Another paper that might be somewhat relevant: http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.4543" The bottom paragraph on page 14 is particularly relevant. And yet another on N=4 Twistor Yang Mills: http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.2605"- erkokite
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Graduate Does string theory and the composition of quarks explain dark matter.
No, quarks are fundamental according to most mainstream theories.- erkokite
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Graduate Will string theory ever be proven wrong?
I think it's an ill-posed question. String is more of a theory of theories. There is no one unified string theory. There are many stringy models with different properties. This is like asking if gauge theory or quantum field theory is wrong or disprovable. As for the dynamical degrees of...- erkokite
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Graduate Speculating on AS/String correspondence
I suppose that is a pragmatic point to take- not to single out a specific theory out as fundamental and treat them as different mathematical means of treating the same physical phenomena (at least in some cases). Despite my non-expertise I think this is reasonable- LQG and String will likely...- erkokite
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Graduate Speculating on AS/String correspondence
I've been ruminating over an idea that's been floating around in my head for a few weeks. My understanding of theoretical physics is lacking compared to many of the members of this fine establishment, so I'm curious to hear the thoughts of someone more knowledgeable than myself. In asymptotic...- erkokite
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Graduate Have You Skimmed Gerard 't Hooft's Complex Paper on Elementary Particle Models?
Maybe this would mesh with the asymptotically safe gravity program. As 't Hooft specifically identifies the need for fixed points at which the constants stabilize, this is suggestive of a similar structure to that which is studied in the asymsafe program.- erkokite
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Graduate Anti de Sitter space modelling
It's actually strange that you mentioned this- I answered a similar question on the HEP section yesterday. RS models are AdS/CFT related to some technicolor QFT models. In the RS theories, there are 5 dimensions, however, only the graviton propagates in the 5th dimension. The geometry of the...- erkokite
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Graduate CDF Collab. at Fermilab: WW/WZ Prod. Lepton+Jet Decays
Randall Sundrum models are AdS/CFT dual to some technicolor models.- erkokite
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