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Phases and fractal structures of three-dimensional simplicial gravity

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

We study phases and fractal structures of three-dimensional simplicial quantum gravity by the Monte-Carlo method. After measuring the surface area distribution (SAD) which is the three-dimensional analog of the loop length distribution (LLD) in two-dimensional quantum gravity, we classify the fractal structures into three types: (i) in the hot (strong coupling) phase, strong gravity makes the space-time one crumpled mother universe with small fluctuating branches around it. This is a crumpled phase with a large Hausdorff dimension d\mboxH5d_{\mbox{\tiny H}} \simeq 5. The topologies of cross-sections are extremely complicated. (ii) at the critical point, we observe that the space-time is a fractal-like manifold which has one mother universe with small and middle size branches around it. The Hausdorff dimension is d\mboxH4d_{\mbox{\tiny H}} \simeq 4. We observe some scaling behaviors for the cross-sections of the manifold. This manifold resembles the fractal surface observed in two-dimensional quantum gravity. (iii) in the cold (weak coupling) phase, the mother universe disappears completely and the space-time seems to be the branched-polymer with a small Hausdorff dimension d\mboxH2d_{\mbox{\tiny H}} \simeq 2. Almost all of the cross-sections have the spherical topology S2S^2 in the cold phase.

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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9512016,
  title  = {Phases and fractal structures of three-dimensional simplicial gravity},
  author = {Hiroyuki Hagura and Noritsugu Tsuda and Tetsuyuki Yukawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9512016},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages, latex file, 5 Postscript figures, use psfig.sty