On the possibility of a novel (A)dS/CFT relationship emerging in Asymptotic Safety
Renata Ferrero, Martin Reuter

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential emergence of a novel AdS/CFT-like relationship within Quantum Einstein Gravity by analyzing scale-dependent spacetime embeddings and their implications for holographic dualities.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for embedding 4D QEG spacetimes into 5D Einstein spaces, revealing possible new AdS/CFT correspondences in a quantum gravity context.
Findings
Only AdS$_5$ and dS$_5$ are compatible embeddings for 4D de Sitter solutions.
The scale dependence of the cosmological constant constrains the embedding space.
A potential extension of conformal invariance leads to a novel AdS/CFT-like structure.
Abstract
Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG), nonperturbatively renormalized by means of a certain asymptotically safe renormalization group (RG) trajectory, is explored by solving its scale dependent effective field equations and embedding the family of emerging 4-dimensional spacetimes into a single 5-dimensional manifold, which thus encodes the complete information about all scales. By construction the latter manifold is furnished with a natural foliation. Heuristically, its leaves are interpreted as physical spacetime observed on different scales of the experimental resolution. Generalizing earlier work on the embedding of -dimensional Euclidean QEG spacetimes in -dimensional flat or Ricci flat manifolds, we admit Lorentzian signature in this paper and we consider embeddings in arbitrary -dimensional Einstein spaces. Special attention is paid to the sector of maximally…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
