Algorithmic Proposal for a Timelike-Boundary Dual of dS3 with Matter
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a cutting-edge lecture on theoretical physics presented by Eva Silverstein from Stanford University at the Spacetime and String Theory conference. Delve into an algorithmic proposal for a timelike-boundary dual of dS_3 with matter, a complex topic in string theory and cosmology. Gain insights into recent developments in non-perturbative string theory, holographic dualities beyond anti-de Sitter space, and the connections between gravitational path integrals, higher topologies, and entanglement. Discover how this research contributes to bridging the gap between infrared and ultraviolet perspectives in string theory, potentially advancing our understanding of spacetime and quantum information in the context of de Sitter space.
Syllabus
Algorithmic proposal for a timelike-boundary dual of dS_3 with matter ▸ Eva Silverstein (Stanford)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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