Conveners
W1-2 Fields and Strings I (DTP) / Champs et cordes I (DPT)
- Mark Van Raamsdonk (UBC)
In this talk I will discuss how one may view four-dimensional de Sitter space as a coherent Glauber-Sudarshan state in string theory. I will also discuss why a de Sitter space cannot exist as a vacuum state in string theory.
I will discuss different notions of nonrelativistic strings and their target space geometries. The first example comes from a self-contained corner of string theory dubbed nonrelativistic string theory, which is closely related to string theory in the discrete light-cone quantization. The appropriate spacetime geometry for nonrelativistic string theory is a stringy generalization of...
I will review the recently discovered ’t Hooft anomalies involving higher-form symmetries and discuss some of their implications for the dynamics of vector-like gauge theories.
Effective field theories (EFT) are widely used to parameterize long-distance effects of unknown short-distance dynamics or possible new heavy particles. It is known that EFT parameters are not entirely arbitrary, and in particular must obey positivity constraints if causality and unitarity are satisfied at all scales. We systematically explore those constraints from the perspective of 2 to 2...
I describe the first investigation of the holographic complexity conjectures for rotating black holes. Exploiting a simplification that occurs for equal-spinning odd dimensional black holes, I demonstrate a relationship between the complexity of formation and the thermodynamic volume associated with the black hole. This result suggests that it is thermodynamic volume and not entropy that...