${\mathbf{{CFT}_6}}$ Bulk/Boundary ${\mathbf{{AdS}^Q_5}}$ Correspondence and Emergent Gravity
Supriya Kar, R. Nitish, Deobrat Singh

TL;DR
This paper explores a novel non-perturbative approach to quantum gravity involving geometric torsion and brane dynamics, proposing a bulk/boundary duality with implications for cosmology.
Contribution
It introduces a new formulation of emergent gravity based on geometric torsion and brane interactions, linking bulk CFTs to boundary AdS spaces with quintessence.
Findings
Bulk/Boundary duality in emergent gravity suggests a connection to quintessential cosmology.
A geometric torsion framework describes quantum gravity on a 4-brane.
Potential for new insights into cosmological models via holographic principles.
Abstract
We revisit a non-perturbation theory of quantum gravity in order underlying an emergent gravitational pair of -brane with a renewed interest. In particular the formulation is governed by a geometric torsion in second order with an on-shell NS form in first order. Interestingly the gravitational pair is sourced by a Kalb-Ramond two form CFT on a -brane in type IIB superstring theory. We show that a generic form theory containing a CFT sector in bulk may be described by a boundary with a quintessence Q. Analysis reveals that the bulk/boundary duality in emergent gravity can be a potential tool to explore the quintessential cosmology.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
