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A Celestial Matrix Model

<!--HTML--><p>Understanding the proper formulation of AdS holography in two spacetime dimensions has led to fascinating progress in several directions.&nbsp; The main novel ingredient compared to higher dimensions is that the asymptotic behavior of the metric is only "nearly...

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Autor principal: Kar, Arjun
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847890
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description <!--HTML--><p>Understanding the proper formulation of AdS holography in two spacetime dimensions has led to fascinating progress in several directions.&nbsp; The main novel ingredient compared to higher dimensions is that the asymptotic behavior of the metric is only "nearly'' AdS in a certain precise sense.&nbsp; This difference allows for a very simple theory, Jackiw-Teitelboim gravity, to have a non-perturbative completion as a Hermitian matrix model.&nbsp; In this talk, we propose analogous modifications of the flat space boundary conditions in two dimensional dilaton gravity.&nbsp; These modifications allow a very simple theory, which we call Cangemi-Jackiw gravity, to have a non-perturbative completion as a random matrix model.&nbsp; We will discuss the Lorentzian and Euclidean formulations of this model, challenges in computing its non-perturbative scattering matrix, and which of its lessons are potentially applicable to four-dimensional celestial holography.</p>
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spelling cern-28478902023-01-30T19:46:17Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2847890engKar, ArjunA Celestial Matrix ModelA Celestial Matrix ModelTH String Theory Seminar<!--HTML--><p>Understanding the proper formulation of AdS holography in two spacetime dimensions has led to fascinating progress in several directions.&nbsp; The main novel ingredient compared to higher dimensions is that the asymptotic behavior of the metric is only "nearly'' AdS in a certain precise sense.&nbsp; This difference allows for a very simple theory, Jackiw-Teitelboim gravity, to have a non-perturbative completion as a Hermitian matrix model.&nbsp; In this talk, we propose analogous modifications of the flat space boundary conditions in two dimensional dilaton gravity.&nbsp; These modifications allow a very simple theory, which we call Cangemi-Jackiw gravity, to have a non-perturbative completion as a random matrix model.&nbsp; We will discuss the Lorentzian and Euclidean formulations of this model, challenges in computing its non-perturbative scattering matrix, and which of its lessons are potentially applicable to four-dimensional celestial holography.</p>oai:cds.cern.ch:28478902023
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