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Per Kraus
Theoretical Elementary Particle

Office: 4-931 PAB
Phone: (310) 794-5386
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Recent progress in string theory is
starting to provide the tools to address basic questions about the nature
of space-time, the fundamental degrees of freedom, and their interactions.
This is in large part due to the discovery of dualities, which allow one
to compute interesting things even in the absence of a small expansion
parameter.
My main interest is in string theory as a theory of quantum gravity.
There are many indications, for example from black hole quantum mechanics
and the smallness of the cosmological constant, that our naive notions
of space-time are inadequate. An alternative picture has arisen out of
string theory in the past few years from the discovery of dualities between
gravity and gauge theories (known as Matrix Theory and the AdS/CFT correspondence).
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A better understanding of the degrees of freedom in string theory has
recently come from studying unstable D-branes, which decay by "tachyon
condensation". This has allowed a construction of various nonperturbative
objects as solitons, and hints at a new connection between open and closed
strings. I have been active in this area, particularly in applying techniques
from noncommutative geometry to simplify the analysis. |
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References:
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- D-branes and strings as non-commutative solitons,
J. A. Harvey, P. Kraus, F. Larsen and E. J. Martinec,
JHEP 0007, 042 (2000) [hep-th/0005031].
- A stress tensor for anti-de Sitter gravity,
V. Balasubramanian and P. Kraus,
Commun. Math. Phys. 208, 413 (1999)
[hep-th/9902121].
- Holographic probes of anti-de Sitter space-times,
V. Balasubramanian, P. Kraus, A. Lawrence and S. P. Trivedi,
Phys. Rev. D59, 104021 (1999)
[hep-th/9808017].
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