
IAS High Energy Theory Seminar
Kinematic Flow and the Emergence of Time
Abstract: I will start with a broad overview of the theory of initial conditions of the universe, what we know and what we hope to know in the near future.
Then I will describe some recent work. Motivated by precision calculations in primordial cosmology, a bootstrap approach has been developed over the past few years. A central element in this approach is to determine static differential equations in terms of boundary momenta (at the reheating surface), instead of performing time-evolution integrals. While investigating a toy model of cosmology to better understand these differential equations, we found an autonomous structure, from which time evolution seems to be an output. I will describe the rules of this “kinematic flow,” and mention some work in progress to further develop it.
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Bloomberg Lecture Hall (IAS) & ZoomSpeakers
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This seminar will also be presented on Zoom. Contact Lisa Fleischer for Zoom link, lisa@ias.edu