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In search of the QCD-gravity correspondence

  • Princeton University
  • Goethe University Frankfurt

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Abstract

Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is the fundamental theory of strong interactions. It describes the behavior of quarks and gluons which are the smallest known constituents of nuclear matter. The difficulties in solving the theory at low energies in the strongly interacting, non-perturbative regime have left unanswered many important questions in QCD, such as the nature of confinement or the mechanism of hadronization. In these lectures oriented toward the students we introduce two classes of dualities that attempt to reproduce many of the features of QCD, while making the treatment at strong coupling more tractable: (1) the AdS/CFT correspondence between a specific class of string theories and a conformal field theory and (2) an effective low-energy theory of QCD dual to classical QCD on a curved conformal gravitational background. The hope is that by applying these dualities to the evaluation of various properties of the strongly interacting matter produced in heavy-ion collisions, one can understand how QCD behaves at strong coupling. We give an outline of the applications, with emphasis on two transport coefficients of QCD matter - shear and bulk viscosities.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Physics of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
Subtitle of host publicationIntroductory Lectures
EditorsSourav Sarkar, Bikash Sinha, Helmut Satz
Pages341-369
Number of pages29
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Physics
Volume785
ISSN (Print)0075-8450

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