Quantum gravity and the holographic principle
Publication date
2001-06-18
Authors
Haro Ollé, S. de
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Dissertation
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Abstract
In this thesis we study two different approaches to holography, and comment on the possible relation between
them. The first approach is an analysis of the high-energy regime of quantum gravity in the eikonal approximation,
where the theory reduces to a topological field theory. This is the regime where particles interact at high energies
but with small momentum transfer. We do this for the cases of asymptotically dS and AdS geometries and find
that in both cases the theory is topological. We discuss the relation of our solutions in AdS to those of Horowitz
and Itzhaki. We also consider quantum gravity away from the extreme eikonal limit and explain the sense in
which the covariance of the theory is equivalent to taking into account transfer of momentum. The second
approach we pursue is the AdS/CFT correspondence. We provide a holographic reconstruction of the bulk
space-time metric and of bulk fields on this space-time, out of conformal field theory data. Knowing which
sources are turned on is sufficient in order to obtain an asymptotic expansion of the bulk metric and of bulk fields
near the boundary to high enough order so that all infrared divergences of the on-shell action are obtained. We
provide explicit formulae for the holographic stress-energy tensors associated with an arbitrary asymptotically
AdS geometry. We also study warped compactifications, where our d-dimensional world is regarded as a slice
of a (d+1)-dimensional space-time, and analyse in detail the question as to where the d-dimensional observer
can find the information about the extra dimension.
Keywords
Quantum gravity, black hole, holography, string theory