Wadia, Spenta R. (2008) String theory: a framework for quantum gravity and various applications Current Science, 95 (9). pp. 1252-1267. ISSN 0011-3891
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Abstract
In this semi-technical review we discuss string theory (and all that goes by that name) as a framework for a quantum theory of gravity. This is a new paradigm in theoretical physics that goes beyond relativistic quantum field theory. We provide concrete evidence for this proposal. It leads to the resolution of the ultra-violet catastrophe of Einstein's theory of general relativity and an explanation of the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy (of a class of black holes) in terms of Boltzmann's formula for entropy in statistical mechanics. We discuss 'the holographic principle' and its precise and consequential formulation in the AdS/CFT correspondence of Maldacena. One consequence of this correspondence is the ability to do strong coupling calculations in SU(N) gauge theories in terms of semiclassical gravity. In particular, we indicate a connection between dissipative fluid dynamics and the dynamics of black hole horizons. We end with a discussion of elementary particle physics and cosmology in the framework of string theory. We do not cover all aspects of string theory and its applications to diverse areas of physics and mathematics, but follow a few paths in a vast landscape of ideas.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Cosmology; Elementary Particles; Quantum Gravity; String Theory |
ID Code: | 54843 |
Deposited On: | 17 Aug 2011 11:51 |
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