Brane-world Quantum Gravity
Abstract
The Arnowitt-Deser-Misner canonical formulation of general relativity is extended to the covariant brane-world theory in arbitrary dimensions. The exclusive probing of the extra dimensions makes a substantial difference, allowing for the construction of a non-constrained canonical theory. The quantum states of the brane-world geometry are defined by the Tomonaga-Schwinger equation, whose integrability conditions are determined by the classical perturbations of submanifolds contained in the Nash's differentiable embedding theorem. In principle, quantum brane-world theory can be tested by current experiments in astrophysics and by near future laboratory experiments at Tev energy. The implications to the black-hole information loss problem, to the accelerating cosmology, and to a quantum mathematical theory of four-sub manifolds are briefly commented.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0704.1289,
title = {Brane-world Quantum Gravity},
author = {M. D. Maia and Nildsen Silva and M. C. B. Fernandes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0704.1289},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
14 pages, no figures, JHEP format, to appear in JHEP April 2007