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De Sitter quantum gravity and the emergence of local algebras

High Energy Physics - Theory 2026-02-23 v4 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

Quantum theories of gravity are generally expected to have some degree of non-locality, with familiar local physics emerging only in a particular limit. Perturbative quantum gravity around backgrounds with isometries and compact Cauchy slices provides an interesting laboratory in which this emergence can be explored. In this context, the remaining isometries are gauge symmetries and, as a result, gauge-invariant observables cannot be localized. Instead, local physics can arise only through certain relational constructions. We explore such issues below for perturbative quantum gravity around de Sitter space. In particular, we describe a class of gauge-invariant observables which, under appropriate conditions, provide good approximations to certain algebras of local fields. Our results suggest that, near any minimal SdS^d in dSd+1_{d+1}, this approximation can be accurate only over regions in which the corresponding global time coordinate tt spans an interval ΔtO(lnG1)\Delta t \lesssim O(\ln G^{-1}). In contrast, however, we find that the approximation can be accurate over arbitrarily large regions of global dSd+1_{d+1} so long as those regions are located far to the future or past of such a minimal SdS^d. This in particular includes arbitrarily large parts of any static patch.

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@article{arxiv.2410.00111,
  title  = {De Sitter quantum gravity and the emergence of local algebras},
  author = {Molly Kaplan and Donald Marolf and Xuyang Yu and Ying Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.00111},
  year   = {2026}
}

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51 pages, 12 figures. v2: references added, minor edits. v3: minor typos. v4: minor typos