Physics Group Meeting
Stable Islands in the Landscape
We will consider stability in the string theory landscape. A survey over several classes of flux vacua with different characteristics indicates that the vast majority of flux vacua with small cosmological constant are unstable to rapid decay to a big crunch. Only vacua with large compactification radius or (approximately) supersymmetric configurations turn out to be long lived. We will speculate that regions of the landscape with approximate R-symmetry, while rare, might be cosmological attractors.
Date & Time
April 02, 2008 | 1:30pm
Location
Bloomberg Hall Physics LibrarySpeakers
Korneel van den Broek
Affiliation
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey