Holography based on noncommutative geometry and the AdS/CFT correspondence

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10.1103/PhysRevD.61.044009

Exponential regularization of orthogonal and Anti-de Sitter (AdS) space is presented based on noncommutative geometry. We show that an adequately adopted noncommutative deformation of geometry makes the holography of higher dimensional quantum theory of gravity and low dimensional theory possible. Detail counting for observable degrees of freedom of quantum system of gravity in the bulk of noncommutative space SO_q(3) and the classical limit of its boundary surface S^2 is discussed. Taking noncommutivity effect into account, we get the desired form of entropy for our world, which is consistent with the physical phenomena associated with gravitational collapse. Conformally invariant symmetry is obtained for the equivalent theory of the qunatum gravity living on the classical limit of boundary of the noncommutative AdS space. This is the basis of the AdS/CFT correspondence in string theory.

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