Universal problems
APA
Mattingly, D. (2014). Universal problems. Perimeter Institute. https://pirsa.org/14040074
MLA
Mattingly, David. Universal problems. Perimeter Institute, Apr. 17, 2014, https://pirsa.org/14040074
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@misc{ pirsa_PIRSA:14040074, doi = {10.48660/14040074}, url = {https://pirsa.org/14040074}, author = {Mattingly, David}, keywords = {Quantum Gravity}, language = {en}, title = {Universal problems}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute}, year = {2014}, month = {apr}, note = {PIRSA:14040074 see, \url{https://pirsa.org}} }
University of New Hampshire
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Arguments that gravity cannot be a local renormalizable quantum field theory come from both field theory lore and black hole physics. Two current approaches to quantum gravity, asymptotic safety and Horava-Lifshitz gravity, both of which treat quantum gravity as a local renormalizable QFT, are explicitly constructed to counter field theory arguments about the non-renormalizability of gravity. However, any proposed renormalizable theory of quantum gravity must also answer black hole physics based counter-arguments. Formulating these arguments concretely requires understanding black hole solutions and thermodynamics in these theories. For Horava-Lifshitz gravity this entails understanding the thermodynamics of universal horizons. I describe the current status of universal horizon physics and which aspects are/are not still in tension with the fundamental premise of renormalizability.