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On the origin of the difference between time and space
We suggest that the difference between time and space is due to spontaneous
symmetry breaking. In a theory with spinors the signature of the metric is
related to the signature of the Lorentz-group. We discuss a higher symmetry
that contains pseudo-orthogonal groups with arbitrary signature as subgroups.
The fundamental asymmetry between time and space arises then as a property of
the ground state rather than being put into the formulation of the theory a
priori. We show how the complex structure of quantum field theory as well as
gravitational field equations arise from spinor gravity - a fundamental spinor
theory without a metric.Comment: 4 page
Coupled dark energy and dark matter from dilatation anomaly
Cosmological runaway solutions may exhibit an exact dilatation symmetry in
the asymptotic limit of infinite time. In this limit, the massless dilaton or
cosmon could be accompanied by another massless scalar field - the geon. At
finite time, small time-dependent masses for both the cosmon and geon are still
present due to imperfect dilatation symmetry. For a sufficiently large mass the
geon will start oscillating and play the role of dark matter, while the cosmon
is responsible for dark energy. The common origin of the mass of both fields
leads to an effective interaction between dark matter and dark energy.
Realistic cosmologies are possible for a simple form of the effective
cosmon-geon-potential. We find an inverse geon mass of a size where it could
reduce subgalactic structure formation.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Equation of state near the endpoint of the critical line
We discuss first order transitions for systems in the Ising universality
class. The critical long distance physics near the endpoint of the critical
line is explicitly connected to microscopic properties of a given system.
Information about the short distance physics can therefore be extracted from
the precise location of the endpoint and non-universal amplitudes. Our method
is based on non-perturbative flow equations and yields directly the universal
features of the equation of state, without additional theoretical assumptions
of scaling or resummations of perturbative series. The universal results
compare well with other methods.Comment: LaTeX, 22 pages with 7 figures, uses epsf.sty and rotate.st
Spinor gravity and diffeomorphism invariance on the lattice
The key ingredient for lattice regularized quantum gravity is diffeomorphism
symmetry. We formulate a lattice functional integral for quantum gravity in
terms of fermions. This allows for a diffeomorphism invariant functional
measure and avoids problems of boundedness of the action. We discuss the
concept of lattice diffeomorphism invariance. This is realized if the action
does not depend on the positioning of abstract lattice points on a continuous
manifold. Our formulation of lattice spinor gravity also realizes local Lorentz
symmetry. Furthermore, the Lorentz transformations are generalized such that
the functional integral describes simultaneously euclidean and Minkowski
signature. The difference between space and time arises as a dynamical effect
due to the expectation value of a collective metric field. The quantum
effective action for the metric is diffeomorphism invariant. Realistic gravity
can be obtained if this effective action admits a derivative expansion for long
wavelengths.Comment: 13 pages, proceedings 6th Aegean Summer School, Naxos 201
Two loop results from one loop computations and non perturbative solutions of exact evolution equations
A nonperturbative method is proposed for the approximative solution of the
exact evolution equation which describes the scale dependence of the effective
average action. It consists of a combination of exact evolution equations for
independent couplings with renormalization group improved one loop expressions
of secondary couplings. Our method is illustrated by an example: We compute the
beta-function of the quartic coupling lambda of an O(N) symmetric scalar field
theory to order lambda^3 as well as the anomalous dimension to order lambda^2
using only one loop expressions and find agreement with the two loop
perturbation theory. We also treat the case of very strong coupling and confirm
the existence of a "triviality bound".Comment: 32 pages, HD-THEP-94-3, replaced because: lines too long, blank line
Exact flow equation for composite operators
We propose an exact flow equation for composite operators and their
correlation functions. This can be used for a scale-dependent partial
bosonization or "flowing bosonization" of fermionic interactions, or for an
effective change of degrees of freedom in dependence on the momentum scale. The
flow keeps track of the scale dependent relation between effective composite
fields and corresponding composite operators in terms of the fundamental
fields.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, minor changes, published versio
Can Structure Formation Influence the Cosmological Evolution?
The backreaction of structure formation influences the cosmological evolution
equation for the homogenous and isotropic average metric. In a cold dark matter
universe this effect leads only to small corrections unless a substantial
fraction of matter is located in regions where strong gravitational fields
evolve in time. A``cosmic virial theorem'' states that the sum of gravitational
and matter pressure vanishes and therefore relates the average kinetic energy
to a suitable average of the Newtonian potential. In presence of a scalar
``cosmon'' field mediating quintessence, however, cosmology could be modified
if local cosmon fluctuations grow large. We speculate that this may trigger the
accelerated expansion of the universe after the formation of structure.Comment: new "cosmic virial theorem",new references,LaTex,11 page
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