Random graph gauge theories as toy models for non-perturbative string theories
Abstract
We present simple models which exhibit some of the remarkable features expected to hold for the as yet unknown non-perturbative formulation of string theories. Among these are: (a) the absence of a background or embedding space for the full theory; (b) perturbative ground states (local minima of the action) having the characteristics of spaces of different dimension; (c) duality transformations between large- and small-coupling expansions; and (d) perturbative excitations of these ground states which can be interpreted as string worldsheets or p-brane worldvolumes. In this context we formulate gauge theories on arbitrary graphs and speculate concerning actions for graphs which in a continuum and/or thermodynamic limit might be related to the Einstein-Hilbert action.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0010126,
title = {Random graph gauge theories as toy models for non-perturbative string theories},
author = {T. Filk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0010126},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
to appear in Class. Quantum Grav