Spectral Dimension of the Universe in Quantum Gravity at a Lifshitz Point

Feb, 2009
11 pages
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  • Phys.Rev.Lett. 102 (2009) 161301
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We extend the definition of 'spectral dimension' (usually defined for fractal and lattice geometries) to theories on smooth spacetimes with anisotropic scaling. We show that in quantum gravity dominated by a Lifshitz point with dynamical critical exponent z in D+1 spacetime dimensions, the spectral dimension of spacetime is equal to d_s=1+D/z. In the case of gravity in 3+1 dimensions presented in arXiv:0901.3775, which is dominated by z=3 in the UV and flows to z=1 in the IR, the spectral dimension of spacetime flows from d_s=4 at large scales, to d_s=2 at short distances. Remarkably, this is the qualitative behavior of d_s found numerically by Ambjorn, Jurkiewicz and Loll in their causal dynamical triangulations approach to quantum gravity.
  • 04.60.Nc
  • space-time: dimension
  • dimension: higher-dimensional
  • scaling: anisotropy
  • quantum gravity
  • critical phenomena
  • fractal
  • triangulation
  • diffusion
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