At the End of the World: Local Dynamical Cobordism
Roberta Angius, Jos\'e Calder\'on-Infante, Matilda Delgado, Jes\'us, Huertas, Angel M. Uranga

TL;DR
This paper develops a local description of dynamical end-of-the-world branes in quantum gravity, revealing universal scaling laws and analyzing various string theory examples without relying on supersymmetry.
Contribution
It introduces a simplified local framework for dynamical cobordisms, characterized by a critical exponent, applicable to diverse string theory solutions and related to swampland constraints.
Findings
Universal scaling relations near end-of-the-world branes.
Explicit examples in string theory including D-branes and black holes.
Framework independent of supersymmetry.
Abstract
The Cobordism Conjecture states that any Quantum Gravity configuration admits, at topological level, a boundary ending spacetime. We study the dynamical realization of cobordism, as spacetime dependent solutions of Einstein gravity coupled to scalars containing such end-of-the-world "branes". The latter appear in effective theory as a singularity at finite spacetime distance at which scalars go off to infinite field space distance. We provide a local description near the end-of-the-world branes, in which the solutions simplify dramatically and are characterized in terms of a critical exponent, which controls the asymptotic profiles of fields and the universal scaling relations among the spacetime distance to the singularity, the field space distance, and the spacetime curvature. The analysis does not rely on supersymmetry. We study many explicit examples of such Local Dynamical…
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