R.E. Bell Lecture
QCD, strings and black holes: A duality between gravity
and field theory
Institute for Advanced Study
The theory of strong interactions, QCD, has excitations that are well
described by strings. These strings appear most simply in theories with a
large number of colors, instead of the three colors we have in QCD. For
theories that are similar in spirit to QCD one can relate these gauge
theory strings to the strings of quantum gravity. In particular, some ten
dimensional geometries are associated to four dimensional quantum field
theories. We will describe how to use this relation to learn about strongly
interacting quantum field theories. This relation also elucidates the black
hole information puzzle.
Friday, March 28th 2008, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium (room 112)
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