Fundamental aspects of asymptotic safety in quantum gravity / Zoë H. Slade.
2019
QC178 .S53 2019eb
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Title
Fundamental aspects of asymptotic safety in quantum gravity / Zoë H. Slade.
Author
Slade, Zoë H., author.
ISBN
9783030195076 (electronic book)
3030195074 (electronic book)
3030195066
9783030195069
3030195074 (electronic book)
3030195066
9783030195069
Published
Cham : Springer, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Language
English
Description
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Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-19
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QC178 .S53 2019eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
531/.14
Summary
After an extensive introduction to the asymptotic safety approach to quantum gravity, this thesis explains recent key advances reported in four influential papers. Firstly, two exact solutions to the reconstruction problem (how to recover a bare action from the effective average action) are provided. Secondly, the fundamental requirement of background independence in quantum gravity is successfully implemented. Working within the derivative expansion of conformally reduced gravity, the notion of compatibility is developed, uncovering the underlying reasons for background dependence generically forbidding fixed points in such models. Thirdly, in order to understand the true nature of fixed-point solutions, one needs to study their asymptotic behaviour. The author carefully explains how to find the asymptotic form of fixed point solutions within the f(R) approximation. Finally, the key findings are summarised and useful extensions of the work are identified. The thesis finishes by considering the need to incorporate matter into the formalism in a compatible way and touches upon potential opportunities to test asymptotic safety in the future.
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by the University of Southampton, Southampton, UK."
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Solutions to the reconstruction problem
Background independence in a background dependent RG
Asymptotic solutions in asymptotic safety
Outlook.
Solutions to the reconstruction problem
Background independence in a background dependent RG
Asymptotic solutions in asymptotic safety
Outlook.