Quantum Fields in Curved Space by N. D. Birrell, P. C. W. Davies

Quantum Fields in Curved Space



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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Page: 348
ISBN: 0521278589, 9780521278584


Davies, 'Quantum Fields In Curved Space' (Cambridge Univ. As explained in the discussion of the stress-energy curvature in the previous post, in addition to the gravity mediators (gravitons) presumably being quantized rather than a continuous or continuum curved spacetime, there is the Quantum field theory is suggestive that the correct Feynman diagram for any interaction is not a continuous, smooth curve, but instead a number of steps due to discrete interactions of the field quanta with the charge (i.e., gravitational mass). This has been extended further by taking into account polynomials of the scalar curvature \(R\) (so-called \(f(R)\)-truncations) (Codello et. Has the greatest theoretical physicist of all time really missed the bandwagon of quantum physics? Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) is the generic name for any quantum field theory of gravity that (regardless of its bare action) takes the spacetime metric as the dynamical field variable and whose symmetry is given by diffeomorphism invariance. F.Donoghue, 'General Relativity As An Effective Field Theory: The Leading Quantum Corrections' Phys. There's actually a we call it a tensor (1,2). So, in this article, we'll stick with a curved 2 dimension spacetime to illustrate Einstein's general relativity, like the one on the right, where I drew a possible trajectory in spacetime. Black Holes Conserve Information in Curved-Space Quantum Field Theory Christoph Adami 1,2,3 andGregL. Usually the semiclassical expansion is formulated using the background field method of quantum field theory (QFT) in Lagrangian framework [3–6]. Strings in curved background is a well-studied problem [1, 2]. More precisely, a tensor (1,2) is a a linear operator that maps a point, a linear form field and two vector fields with a real scalar. Al., 2009), and the square of the Weyl curvature tensor (Benedetti et.