Positive thinking: A search for energy conditions
Hidde Stoffels

TL;DR
This paper investigates the conformally invariant averaged null energy condition (CANEC), providing theoretical support and proofs for its validity in various spacetimes, and exploring its implications for light-ray operators in quantum field theories.
Contribution
It offers new proofs of the CANEC in curved spacetimes and establishes a connection between CANEC and light-ray operators in Minkowski spacetime.
Findings
Support for CANEC in multiple spacetime contexts
Proofs of CANEC validity beyond existing cases
Positivity of light-ray operators in certain quantum field theories
Abstract
Energy conditions are attempts to summarise the properties of realistic descriptions of matter via constraints on the energy-momentum tensor. This is, for example, useful when one wants to understand the types of spacetime geometry that can be realised in general relativity. However, it is currently unknown what (if any) energy condition a realistic quantum theory interacting gravitationally would obey. In this thesis, we provide support for the conformally invariant averaged null energy condition (CANEC), a particular proposal towards a more generally valid energy condition. We motivate our interest in the CANEC by reviewing the role of the null energy condition (NEC) in classical gravity, summarising a general proof of the averaged NEC (ANEC) for quantum field theories in flat spacetime, and going over a holographic proof of the CANEC in a class of curved spacetimes. The context in…
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TopicsEducation and Critical Thinking Development
