Gravity and Yang-Mills theory
Abstract
Three of the four forces of Nature are described by quantum Yang-Mills theories with remarkable precision. The fourth force, gravity, is described classically by the Einstein-Hilbert theory. There appears to be an inherent incompatibility between quantum mechanics and the Einstein-Hilbert theory which prevents us from developing a consistent quantum theory of gravity. The Einstein-Hilbert theory is therefore believed to differ greatly from Yang-Mills theory (which does have a sensible quantum mechanical description). It is therefore very surprising that these two theories actually share close perturbative ties. This article focuses on these ties between Yang-Mills theory and the Einstein-Hilbert theory. We discuss the origin of these ties and their implications for a quantum theory of gravity.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1011.3287,
title = {Gravity and Yang-Mills theory},
author = {Sudarshan Ananth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.3287},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
6 pages, based on contribution to GRF 2010, to appear in a special edition of IJMPD