Allan Adams: The discovery that could rewrite physics
Allan Adams: La scoperta che potrebbe riscrivere la fisica
Allan Adams is a theoretical physicist working at the intersection of fluid dynamics, quantum field theory and string theory. Full bio
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vedrete altre stelle
further, more galaxies.
e ancora galassie.
faint, fading afterglow,
evanescente bagliore,
del Big Bang.
dell'universo primordiale,
che vediamo nel cielo notturno
incredibilmente piccola,
tutto ciò che vediamo.
intendo persone diverse da me.
in quella direzione
in quella direzione,
to everyone in this room,
per tutti noi in questa stanza
di galassie,
visibili nel cosmo.
oscillazioni meccaniche quantiche
dove erano distese
lunedì è più figo.
il suono si attenua
era estremamente denso
la meccanica quantistica.
nell'universo originario,
molto tempo fa.
nella struttura dello spazio
a tutti gli effetti.
mentre l'universo emanava
a fondo il cielo notturno
three years on the South Pole
hanno trascorso 3 anni al Polo Sud
nell'aria più fredda,
alla ricerca dei fiochi turbinii
per quanto sia fantastico.
su questo palco, è che
deep about the early universe.
sull'universo primordiale.
da qualcos'altro.
dell'inflazione, ma ogni cosa
spieghi questo concetto,
di vederla realizzata.
che avremmo mai visto
ben più grande e turbolento.
di quello che c'è fuori,
and spending three years
e impiegando 3 anni
del cielo notturno,
that looks kind of like that.
che assomiglia a qualcosa del genere.
di stupirmi.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Allan Adams - Theoretical physicistAllan Adams is a theoretical physicist working at the intersection of fluid dynamics, quantum field theory and string theory.
Why you should listen
Allan Adams is a theoretical physicist working at the intersection of fluid dynamics, quantum field theory and string theory. His research in theoretical physics focuses on string theory both as a model of quantum gravity and as a strong-coupling description of non-gravitational systems.
Like water, string theory enjoys many distinct phases in which the low-energy phenomena take qualitatively different forms. In its most familiar phases, string theory reduces to a perturbative theory of quantum gravity. These phases are useful for studying, for example, the resolution of singularities in classical gravity, or the set of possibilities for the geometry and fields of spacetime. Along these lines, Adams is particularly interested in microscopic quantization of flux vacua, and in the search for constraints on low-energy physics derived from consistency of the stringy UV completion.
In other phases, when the gravitational interactions become strong and a smooth spacetime geometry ceases to be a good approximation, a more convenient description of string theory may be given in terms of a weakly-coupled non-gravitational quantum field theory. Remarkably, these two descriptions—with and without gravity—appear to be completely equivalent, with one remaining weakly-coupled when its dual is strongly interacting. This equivalence, known as gauge-gravity duality, allows us to study strongly-coupled string and quantum field theories by studying perturbative features of their weakly-coupled duals. Gauge-gravity duals have already led to interesting predictions for the quark-gluon plasma studied at RHIC. A major focus of Adams's present research is to use such dualities to find weakly-coupled descriptions of strongly-interacting condensed matter systems which can be realized in the lab.Allan Adams | Speaker | TED.com