Abstract:
Quantum gravity and quark confinement are two long-standing puzzles in theoretical physics. With the help of the AdS/CFT correspondence and the recent development of Jackiw-Teitelboim quantum gravity in two dimensions, we will see that these two puzzles are linked together in a fascinating way. Specifically, a large class of black holes has a near-horizon AdS_2 geometry. With the Jackiw-Teitelboim theory of quantum gravity, we can study quantum gravity effects in the near-horizon AdS_2 region and then lift them to higher-dimensional black holes. It turns out that these tiny quantum gravitational effects can play a key role in low-temperature AdS/CFT. We will discuss how this new approach can solve various problems. One important application is that quantum gravity fluctuations in the near-horizon region will lead to quark confinement in (super-)Yang-Mills gauge theories on the boundary. This talk is based on the recent paper 2412.11107 with my collaborators.
主讲人简介:
Jun Nian is an assistant professor at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics Asia Pacific (ICTP-AP), University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He received a Diploma degree from the University of Heidelberg in 2009 and a Ph.D. degree from Stony Brook University in 2015. Before joining ICTP-AP in 2021, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques (IHES) and the University of Michigan. His research interests include quantum field theory, gravity theory, and string theory, with a recent focus on the quantum effects of black holes.