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    Validity of semiclassical gravity in the stochastic gravity approach

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    In semiclassical gravity the back-reaction of the classical gravitational field interacting with quantum matter fields is described by the semiclassical Einstein equations. A criterion for the validity of semiclassical gravity based on the stability of the solutions of the semiclassical Einstein equations with respect to quantum metric perturbations is discussed. The two-point quantum correlation functions for the metric perturbations can be described by the Einstein-Langevin equation obtained in the framework of stochastic gravity. These correlation functions agree, to leading order in the large NN limit, with the quantum correlation functions of the theory of gravity interacting with NN matter fields. The Einstein-Langevin equations exhibit runaway solutions and methods to deal with these solutions are discussed. The validity criterion is used to show that flat spacetime as a solution of semiclassical gravity is stable and, consequently, a description based on semiclassical gravity is a valid approximation in that case.Comment: Second Intenational Workshop DICE200

    Quantum Noise and Fluctuations in Gravitation and Cosmology

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    We give a short update of our research program on nonequilibrium statistical field theory applied to quantum processes in the early universe and black holes, as well as the development of stochastic gravity theory as an extension of semiclassical gravity and an intermediary in the 'bottom-up' approach to quantum gravity.Comment: 16 pages Latex; small changes in a couple of footnote
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