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Statut Confirmé
Série IPHT-MAT
Domaines hep-th
Date Mercredi 29 Mars 2023
Heure 14:15
Institut IPHT
Salle Salle Claude Itzykson, Bât. 774
Nom de l'orateur John Stout
Prenom de l'orateur
Addresse email de l'orateur
Institution de l'orateur Harvard
Titre Infinite Distance Limits and Factorization
Résumé Infinite distance limits in families of quantum theories are observed to enjoy a number of seemingly universal properties: they have "logarithmic" metric singularities, are always associated with weak-coupling limits, and---in quantum gravitational theories---are tied to the appearance of a tower of exponentially light fields. The goal of this talk is to explain why, and the extent to which, these features are universal. By using information-theoretic tools, I will explain how the first two properties are consequences of unitarity: it dictates that, in these limits, there must be observables that factorize and the metric must have a logarithmic singularity. I will also explain why these limits necessarily have such dramatic behavior in quantum gravitational theories. Since gravity universally couples to stress energy, it presents a fundamental obstacle to factorization and must decouple in any consistent factorization limit. I will explain how this perspective provides a bottom-up motivation for the Swampland Distance Conjecture and points towards ways around it.
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