Emergent Cosmology from Matrix Theory

Robert Brandenberger (McGill)

28-Feb-2022, 20:00-21:00 (4 years ago)

Abstract: I will argue that standard Effective Field Theory techniques are inapplicable to describe the very early universe, and that we hence need to turn to a non-perturbative approach. The BFSS (Banks, Fischler, Shenker and Susskind) matrix model is a proposed non-perturbative definition of superstring theory. It is a quantum mechanical model of nine N x N Hermitean matrices (no background space). Recent work has shown that in the large N limit, a continuous space with three large and six small dimensions emerges. We show that thermal fluctuations in a high temperature state of this model yield scale-invariant spectra of cosmological perturbations and gravitational waves. Thus, the BFSS matrix model may yield both emergent space-time and an emergent early universe phase.

general relativity and quantum cosmologyHEP - theorymathematical physics

Audience: researchers in the topic


MIST High-Energy Theory Seminar

Organizers: Falk Hassler*, Daniel Butter*, Aritra Saha*
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