Quantum graphity: a model of emergent locality in quantum gravity
- đ¤ Speaker: Fotini Markopoulou (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 08 January 2009, 14:00 - 15:00
- đ Venue: MR14, Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Abstract
Quantum graphity is a background independent condensed matter model for emergent locality, spatial geometry and matter in quantum gravity. The states of the system are given by bosonic degrees of freedom on a dynamical graph on N vertices. At high energy, the graph is the complete graph on N vertices and the physics is invariant under the full symmetric group acting on the vertices and highly non-local. The ground state dynamically breaks the permutation symmetry to translations and rotations. In this phase the system is ordered, low-dimensional and local. The model gives rise to an emergent U(1) gauge theory in the ground state by the string-net condensation mechanism of Levin and Wen. In addition, in such a model, observable effects of emergent locality such as its imprint on the CMB can be studied.
Finding the right dynamics for the desired ground state is ongoing work and I will review some of the basic results with an emphasis on the use of methods from quantum information theory such as topological order and the use of the Lieb-Robinson bounds to find the speed of light in the system.
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Fotini Markopoulou (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)
Thursday 08 January 2009, 14:00-15:00