Building Spacetime from Effective Interactions Between Quantum Fluctuations
Journal article, 2023

We describe how a model of effective interactions between quantum fluctuations under certain assumptions can be constructed in a way so that the large-scale limit gives an effective theory that matches general relativity (GR) in vacuum regions. This is an investigation of a possible scenario of spacetime emergence from quantum interactions directly in the spacetime, and of how effective quantum behaviour might provide a useful link between detailed properties of quantum interactions and GR. The quantum fluctuations are assumed to entangle sufficiently for a cohesive spacetime to form, so that their effective properties can be described relative to a D-dimensional reference frame. To obtain the desired features of a smooth metric with a vanishing Ricci tensor, the quantum fluctuations are modelled as Gaussian probability distributions, with a shape set relative to the interactions coming from the surroundings. At small scales, the propagation through the spacetime is modelled by a Gaussian random walk.

Quantum gravity

Hydrodynamic limit

Quantum fluctuations

Author

Anna Karlsson

Utrecht University

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences, Algebra and geometry

Foundations of Physics

0015-9018 (ISSN) 1572-9516 (eISSN)

Vol. 53 2 36

Subject Categories

Applied Mechanics

Other Physics Topics

Probability Theory and Statistics

DOI

10.1007/s10701-022-00667-6

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Latest update

3/24/2023