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http://arxiv.org/pdf/1101.5974
The Link between General Relativity and Shape Dynamics
Henrique Gomes, Tim Koslowski
14 pages
(Submitted on 31 Jan 2011)
"We show that one can construct two equivalent gauge theories from a linking theory and give a general construction principle for linking theories which we use to construct a linking theory that proves the equivalence of General Relativity and Shape Dynamics, a theory with fixed foliation but spatial conformal invariance. This streamlines the rather complicated construction of this equivalence performed previously. We use this streamlined argument to extend the result to General Relativity with asymptotically flat boundary conditions. The improved understanding of linking theories naturally leads to the Lagrangian formulation of Shape Dynamics, which allows us to partially relate the degrees of freedom"
It's an important paper, with some analogies to AdS/CFT correspondence, particularly (as the authors point out) to the way AdS/CFT was handled by Laurent Freidel in his paper Reconstructing AdS/CFT, http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.0632 . Shape Dynamics and GR are two different theories, with different gauge symmetries, but an equivalence between them, or duality, can be established.
Shape Dynamics may go over to quantum version more easily than GR. Or it may be easier to show it is recovered by QG in the appropriate limit. So it is of particular interest to the Loop community.
The organizers of Loops 2011 have devoted the first parallel session of the conference, on Monday, to four Shape Dynamics talks.
The Link between General Relativity and Shape Dynamics
Henrique Gomes, Tim Koslowski
14 pages
(Submitted on 31 Jan 2011)
"We show that one can construct two equivalent gauge theories from a linking theory and give a general construction principle for linking theories which we use to construct a linking theory that proves the equivalence of General Relativity and Shape Dynamics, a theory with fixed foliation but spatial conformal invariance. This streamlines the rather complicated construction of this equivalence performed previously. We use this streamlined argument to extend the result to General Relativity with asymptotically flat boundary conditions. The improved understanding of linking theories naturally leads to the Lagrangian formulation of Shape Dynamics, which allows us to partially relate the degrees of freedom"
It's an important paper, with some analogies to AdS/CFT correspondence, particularly (as the authors point out) to the way AdS/CFT was handled by Laurent Freidel in his paper Reconstructing AdS/CFT, http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.0632 . Shape Dynamics and GR are two different theories, with different gauge symmetries, but an equivalence between them, or duality, can be established.
Shape Dynamics may go over to quantum version more easily than GR. Or it may be easier to show it is recovered by QG in the appropriate limit. So it is of particular interest to the Loop community.
The organizers of Loops 2011 have devoted the first parallel session of the conference, on Monday, to four Shape Dynamics talks.