Fakeons and the classicization of quantum gravity: the FLRW metric

Abstract Under certain assumptions, it is possible to make sense of higher derivative theories by quantizing the unwanted degrees of freedom as fakeons, which are later projected away. Then the true classical limit is obtained by classicizing the quantum theory. Since quantum field theory is formula...

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Main Author: Damiano Anselmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP04(2019)061
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spelling doaj-c8d388e269b8407ba2247a54cfac2bed2020-11-25T02:02:35ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792019-04-012019412310.1007/JHEP04(2019)061Fakeons and the classicization of quantum gravity: the FLRW metricDamiano Anselmi0Dipartimento di Fisica “Enrico Fermi”, Università di Pisa and INFN, Sezione di PisaAbstract Under certain assumptions, it is possible to make sense of higher derivative theories by quantizing the unwanted degrees of freedom as fakeons, which are later projected away. Then the true classical limit is obtained by classicizing the quantum theory. Since quantum field theory is formulated perturbatively, the classicization is also perturbative. After deriving a number of properties in a general setting, we consider the theory of quantum gravity that emerges from the fakeon idea and study its classicization, focusing on the FLRW metric. We point out cases where the fakeon projection can be handled exactly, which include radiation, the vacuum energy density and the combination of the two, and cases where it cannot, which include dust. Generically, the classical limit shares many features with the quantum theory it comes from, including the impossibility to write down complete, “exact” field equations, to the extent that asymptotic series and nonperturbative effects come into play.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP04(2019)061Models of Quantum GravityClassical Theories of GravityBeyond Standard ModelCosmology of Theories beyond the SM
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Fakeons and the classicization of quantum gravity: the FLRW metric
Journal of High Energy Physics
Models of Quantum Gravity
Classical Theories of Gravity
Beyond Standard Model
Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM
author_facet Damiano Anselmi
author_sort Damiano Anselmi
title Fakeons and the classicization of quantum gravity: the FLRW metric
title_short Fakeons and the classicization of quantum gravity: the FLRW metric
title_full Fakeons and the classicization of quantum gravity: the FLRW metric
title_fullStr Fakeons and the classicization of quantum gravity: the FLRW metric
title_full_unstemmed Fakeons and the classicization of quantum gravity: the FLRW metric
title_sort fakeons and the classicization of quantum gravity: the flrw metric
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Abstract Under certain assumptions, it is possible to make sense of higher derivative theories by quantizing the unwanted degrees of freedom as fakeons, which are later projected away. Then the true classical limit is obtained by classicizing the quantum theory. Since quantum field theory is formulated perturbatively, the classicization is also perturbative. After deriving a number of properties in a general setting, we consider the theory of quantum gravity that emerges from the fakeon idea and study its classicization, focusing on the FLRW metric. We point out cases where the fakeon projection can be handled exactly, which include radiation, the vacuum energy density and the combination of the two, and cases where it cannot, which include dust. Generically, the classical limit shares many features with the quantum theory it comes from, including the impossibility to write down complete, “exact” field equations, to the extent that asymptotic series and nonperturbative effects come into play.
topic Models of Quantum Gravity
Classical Theories of Gravity
Beyond Standard Model
Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP04(2019)061
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