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Non-Perturbative Aspects of Quantum Field Theory: From the Quark-Gluon Plasma to Quantum Gravity
In this dissertation we investigate several aspects of non-perturbative quantum field theory.
Two main parts of the thesis are concerned with non-perturbative renormalization
of quantum gravity within the asymptotic safety scenario. This framework is based on a
non-Gaussian ultraviolet fixed point and provides a well-defined theory of quantized gravity.
We employ functional renormalization group (FRG) techniques that allow for the study of
quantum fields even in strongly coupled regimes. We construct a setup for the computation
of graviton correlation functions and analyze the ultraviolet completion of quantum gravity
in terms of the properties of the two- and three point function of the graviton. Moreover, the
coupling of gravity to YangâMills theories is discussed. In particular, we study the effects
of graviton induced interactions on asymptotic freedom on the one hand, and the role of
gluonic fluctuations in the gravity sector on the other hand.
The last subject of this thesis is the physics of the quark-gluon plasma. We set-up a general
non-perturbative strategy for the computation of transport coefficients in non-Abelian gauge
theories. We determine the viscosity over entropy ratio in SU(3) YangâMills theory as a
function of temperature and estimate its behavior in full quantum chromodynamics (QCD)
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