The cosmological singularity problem
Ben Craps

TL;DR
This paper explores the nature of the big bang singularity in cosmology, using the AdS/CFT correspondence to model and analyze singularities and potential universe transitions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to studying cosmological singularities through the AdS/CFT duality, providing a specific model and dual field theory description.
Findings
A model where asymptotically AdS data evolve into a big crunch.
A dual field theory description of cosmological singularities.
Insights into universe transition mechanisms at singularities.
Abstract
Despite impressive phenomenological successes, cosmological models are incomplete without an understanding of what happened at the big bang singularity. Depending on the model, one would like to understand how appropriate initial conditions were selected at the big bang singularity, or how a pre-existing contracting universe underwent a big crunch/big bang transition, if such transitions are possible at all. In this talk, after an introduction to these questions, an attempt is described to study cosmological singularities using the AdS/CFT correspondence. A specific model in which asymptotically AdS initial data evolve into a big crunch singularity is discussed and a dual field theory description is provided.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
