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Sommerfeld Theory Colloquium (ASC)
Michael Haack
149 episodes
1 week ago
The Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics organizes regular colloquia about topics of current interest in the field of theoretical physics.
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The Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics organizes regular colloquia about topics of current interest in the field of theoretical physics.
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Cosmological singularities, quantum chaos and prime numbers
Sommerfeld Theory Colloquium (ASC)
1 hour 11 minutes 6 seconds
3 months ago
Cosmological singularities, quantum chaos and prime numbers
At a singularity the continuum description of spacetime breaks down and one can hope that the microscopic constituents will be revealed. Over 50 years ago, Belinski-Khalatnikov-Lifshitz (BKL) argued that the dynamics of spacetime close to the Big Bang singularity (or inside black holes) is chaotic and inhomogeneous. I will revisit the BKL scenario within a modern understanding of quantum chaos and holographic duality. I will argue that the remarkable modular symmetries that arise in the near-singularity dynamics suggests a dual description of the start of time as a so-called "primon gas", a description that is at once both simple and also connects with deep results from number theory.
Sommerfeld Theory Colloquium (ASC)
The Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics organizes regular colloquia about topics of current interest in the field of theoretical physics.