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Can I see Quantum Gravity?

Descripción del proyecto

Pequeñas modificaciones en la teoría de campo efectivo podrían ayudar a encontrar pruebas de la gravedad cuántica

La pregunta sobre cuál es la relación entre la gravedad y la mecánica cuántica constituye un problema inveterado de la física. La determinación del modo en qué las fluctuaciones cuánticas afectan a las ondas gravitatorias es una etapa fundamental en esta búsqueda. A fin de describir efectos gravitatorios cuánticos observables, resulta esencial modificar el marco estándar de la teoría de campo efectivo. El objetivo del proyecto CanISeeQG, financiado con fondos europeos, es describir esta modificación de manera precisa y cuantitativa para, en última instancia, lograr posibles descubrimientos experimentales. Para ello, el proyecto combinará la investigación en termodinámica, hidrodinámica y teoría de la información cuántica.

Objetivo

The interplay between two of the most important building blocks of nature, quantum mechanics and gravity, has been a great source of inspiration for theoretical physics, leading to discoveries such as the Hawking radiation of black holes and the development of string theory. In turn, the following picture emerged: physics at the most fundamental level is governed by the rules of quantum mechanics while gravity is some effective coarse-grained description of the underlying microscopic theory. Given that the microscopic degrees of freedom are non-local, standard techniques such as the renormalization group and effective field theory a priori do not apply. Nevertheless, we use effective field theories that incorporate general relativity to describe our observations.

With the discovery of gravitational waves and the various ongoing and upcoming experiments that will put general relativity to the test, it has become urgent to assess the validity of the standard framework of effective field theory for describing observable quantum gravity effects. Recent developments in resolving the information loss paradox and the quantum nature of black holes concluded that effective field theory must be modified in a way that uniquely incorporates quantum gravity. The main purpose of this proposal is to describe this modification in a precise and quantitative way, ultimately connecting it to potential experimental discoveries.

In order to achieve this goal, I will approach the problem using a combination of thermodynamics, hydrodynamics and quantum information theory, mostly in the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence, where a precise description of quantum gravity is available. As a by-product of identifying observational features of quantum gravity, I will also make substantial progress in several foundational problems. My broad track record and expertise, and the fact that I have already obtained promising preliminary results, makes me uniquely qualified to lead this endeavor.

Régimen de financiación

ERC-ADG - Advanced Grant

Institución de acogida

UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 2 500 000,00
Dirección
SPUI 21
1012WX Amsterdam
Países Bajos

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Región
West-Nederland Noord-Holland Groot-Amsterdam
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 2 500 000,00

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