Gauge/gravity duality and some applications

Wadia, Spenta R. (2010) Gauge/gravity duality and some applications Modern Physics Letters A, 25 (34). pp. 2859-2872. ISSN 0217-7323

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217732310034304

Abstract

We discuss the AdS/CFT correspondence in which spacetime emerges from an interacting theory of D-branes and open strings. These ideas have a historical continuity with QCD which is an interacting theory of quarks and gluons. In particular, we review the classic case of D3 branes and the non-conformal D1 brane system. We outline by some illustrative examples the calculations that are enabled in a strongly coupled gauge theory by correspondence with dynamical horizons in semiclassical gravity in one higher dimension. We also discuss implications of the gauge fluid/gravity correspondence for the information paradox of black hole physics.

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