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Counting entropy in causal set quantum gravity
The finiteness of black hole entropy suggest that spacetime is fundamentally
discrete, and hints at an underlying relationship between geometry and
"information". The foundation of this relationship is yet to be uncovered, but
should manifest itself in a theory of quantum gravity. We review recent
attempts to define a microscopic measure for black hole entropy and for the
maximum entropy of spherically symmetric spacelike regions, within the causal
set approach to quantum gravity.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. Talk given by S. Zohren at the Eleventh Marcel
Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity at the Freie U. Berlin, July 23 - 29,
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Evidence for a continuum limit in causal set dynamics
We find evidence for a continuum limit of a particular causal set dynamics
which depends on only a single ``coupling constant'' and is easy to
simulate on a computer. The model in question is a stochastic process that can
also be interpreted as 1-dimensional directed percolation, or in terms of
random graphs.Comment: 24 pages, 19 figures, LaTeX, adjusted terminolog
On the "renormalization" transformations induced by cycles of expansion and contraction in causal set cosmology
We study the ``renormalization group action'' induced by cycles of cosmic
expansion and contraction, within the context of a family of stochastic
dynamical laws for causal sets derived earlier. We find a line of fixed points
corresponding to the dynamics of transitive percolation, and we prove that
there exist no other fixed points and no cycles of length two or more. We also
identify an extensive ``basin of attraction'' of the fixed points but find that
it does not exhaust the full parameter space. Nevertheless, we conjecture that
every trajectory is drawn toward the fixed point set in a suitably weakened
sense.Comment: 22 pages, 1 firgure, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Manifold dimension of a causal set: Tests in conformally flat spacetimes
This paper describes an approach that uses flat-spacetime dimension
estimators to estimate the manifold dimension of causal sets that can be
faithfully embedded into curved spacetimes. The approach is invariant under
coarse graining and can be implemented independently of any specific curved
spacetime. Results are given based on causal sets generated by random
sprinklings into conformally flat spacetimes in 2, 3, and 4 dimensions, as well
as one generated by a percolation dynamics.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
Matter in Toy Dynamical Geometries
One of the objectives of theories describing quantum dynamical geometry is to
compute expectation values of geometrical observables. The results of such
computations can be affected by whether or not matter is taken into account. It
is thus important to understand to what extent and to what effect matter can
affect dynamical geometries. Using a simple model, it is shown that matter can
effectively mold a geometry into an isotropic configuration. Implications for
"atomistic" models of quantum geometry are briefly discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, paper presented at DICE 200
Proper time and Minkowski structure on causal graphs
For causal graphs we propose a definition of proper time which for small
scales is based on the concept of volume, while for large scales the usual
definition of length is applied. The scale where the change from "volume" to
"length" occurs is related to the size of a dynamical clock and defines a
natural cut-off for this type of clock. By changing the cut-off volume we may
probe the geometry of the causal graph on different scales and therey define a
continuum limit. This provides an alternative to the standard coarse graining
procedures. For regular causal lattice (like e.g. the 2-dim. light-cone
lattice) this concept can be proven to lead to a Minkowski structure. An
illustrative example of this approach is provided by the breather solutions of
the Sine-Gordon model on a 2-dimensional light-cone lattice.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
Causal Sets: Quantum gravity from a fundamentally discrete spacetime
In order to construct a quantum theory of gravity, we may have to abandon
certain assumptions we were making. In particular, the concept of spacetime as
a continuum substratum is questioned. Causal Sets is an attempt to construct a
quantum theory of gravity starting with a fundamentally discrete spacetime. In
this contribution we review the whole approach, focusing on some recent
developments in the kinematics and dynamics of the approach.Comment: 10 pages, review of causal sets based on talk given at the 1st MCCQG
conferenc
Narrative coherence in multiple forensic interviews with child witnesses alleging physical and sexual abuse
This study investigated the narrative coherence of children's accounts elicited in multiple forensic interviews. Transcriptions of 56 police interviews with 28 children aged 3–14 years alleging physical and sexual abuse were coded for markers of completeness, consistency and connectedness. We found that multiple interviews increased the completeness of children's testimony, containing on average almost twice as much new information as single interviews, including crucial location, time and abuse‐related details. When both contradictions within the same interview and across interviews were considered, contradictions were not more frequent in multiple interviews. The frequency of linguistic markers of connectedness remained stable across interviews. Multiple interviews increase the narrative coherence of children's testimony through increasing their completeness without necessarily introducing contradictions or decreasing causal‐temporal connections between details. However, as ‘ground truth’ is not known in field studies, further investigation of the relationship between the narrative coherence and accuracy of testimonies is required
The black hole dynamical horizon and generalized second law of thermodynamics
The generalized second law of thermodynamics for a system containing a black
hole dynamical horizon is proposed in a covariant way. Its validity is also
tested in case of adiabatically collapsing thick light shells.Comment: JHEP style, 8 pages, 2 figures, version to appear in JHEP with typos
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