
TL;DR
Quantum scale symmetry, arising from quantum fluctuations and fixed points, has profound implications for particle physics, quantum gravity, and cosmology, including predictions for particle masses, the nature of dark energy, and the early universe's structure.
Contribution
This review highlights how quantum scale symmetry links fundamental physics, quantum gravity, and cosmology, providing new insights and predictive power for particle masses and cosmic phenomena.
Findings
Quantum scale symmetry is generated by quantum fluctuations at fixed points.
Approximate scale symmetry predicts the primordial fluctuation spectrum.
Quantum gravity with scale symmetry constrains standard model couplings.
Abstract
Quantum scale symmetry is the realization of scale invariance in a quantum field theory. No parameters with dimension of length or mass are present in the quantum effective action. Quantum scale symmetry is generated by quantum fluctuations via the presence of fixed points for running couplings. As for any global symmetry, the ground state or cosmological state may be scale invariant or not. Spontaneous breaking of scale symmetry leads to massive particles and predicts a massless Goldstone boson. A massless particle spectrum follows from scale symmetry of the effective action only if the ground state is scale symmetric. Approximate scale symmetry close to a fixed point leads to important predictions for observations in various areas of fundamental physics. We review consequences of scale symmetry for particle physics, quantum gravity and cosmology. For particle physics, scale symmetry…
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TopicsBiofield Effects and Biophysics · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
