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Review of Lattice Supersymmetry and Gauge-Gravity Duality



2015
World Scientific Publ. Singapur

International journal of modern physics / A 30(27), 1530054 () [10.1142/S0217751X15300549]
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Report No.: DESY-15-160; arXiv:1509.01440

Abstract: We review the status of recent investigations on validating the gauge-gravity duality conjecture through numerical simulations of strongly coupled maximally supersymmetric thermal gauge theories. In the simplest setting, the gauge-gravity duality connects systems of D0-branes and black hole geometries at finite temperature to maximally supersymmetric gauged quantum mechanics at the same temperature. Recent simulations show that non-perturbative gauge theory results give excellent agreement with the quantum gravity predictions, thus proving strong evidence for the validity of the duality conjecture and more insight into quantum black holes and gravity.

Keyword(s): gauge field theory: thermal ; black hole: quantum ; supersymmetry ; finite temperature ; quantum mechanics ; strong coupling ; quantum gravity ; gravitation: duality ; lattice

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  1. NIC (ZEU-NIC)
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  1. 611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF3-611) (POF3-611)
  2. SCS - Strongly Coupled Systems (279943) (279943)
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