from 29 November 2022 to 2 December 2022
Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4*
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The semiclassical limit of quantum gravity and the problem of time

30 Nov 2022, 11:30
15m
Petrovskiy 2 (Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4*)

Petrovskiy 2

Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4*

Oral talk Gravitation and cosmology Gravitation and Cosmology

Speaker

Tatyana Shestakova (Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Southern Federal University)

Description

The question about the appearance of time in the semiclassical limit of quantum gravity continues to be discussed in the literature. It is believed that a temporal Schrödinger equation for matter fields on the background of a classical gravitational field must be true. To obtain this equation, the Born – Oppenheimer approximation for gravity is used. However, the origin of time in this equation is different in works of various authors. For example, in the papers of Kiefer and his collaborators, time is a parameter along a classical trajectory of gravitational field; in the works of Montani and his collaborators the origin of time is introducing the Kuchař – Torre reference fluid; in the extended phase space approach the origin of time is the consequence of existing of the observer in a fixed reference frame. We discuss and compare these approaches. However, none of the approaches can explain how time had appeared in the Early Universe, since it is supposed that classical gravity and, therefore, classical spacetime had already come into being.

Primary author

Tatyana Shestakova (Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Southern Federal University)

Co-authors

Roger Ayala (Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Southern Federal University) Darya Kislyakova (Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Southern Federal University)

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