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Auteur principal: Nguyen, Kevin
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Publié: 2025
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contents Carrollian Holography aims to provide a holographic description of quantum gravity in asymptotically flat spacetimes, in terms of a novel kind of `carrollian' conformal field theory defined on the spacetime null conformal boundary $\mathscr{I}$. The goal of these lectures is to offer a self-contained, pedagogical introduction to this active field of research. The main focus is given to the correspondence between massless scattering amplitudes, including gravitational amplitudes, and correlators in carrollian conformal field theory. Strong emphasis is put on the development of carrollian conformal field theory as an intrinsic, independent, and non-perturbative framework in which to formulate gravitational scattering theory.
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spellingShingle Lectures on Carrollian Holography
Nguyen, Kevin
High Energy Physics - Theory
Carrollian Holography aims to provide a holographic description of quantum gravity in asymptotically flat spacetimes, in terms of a novel kind of `carrollian' conformal field theory defined on the spacetime null conformal boundary $\mathscr{I}$. The goal of these lectures is to offer a self-contained, pedagogical introduction to this active field of research. The main focus is given to the correspondence between massless scattering amplitudes, including gravitational amplitudes, and correlators in carrollian conformal field theory. Strong emphasis is put on the development of carrollian conformal field theory as an intrinsic, independent, and non-perturbative framework in which to formulate gravitational scattering theory.
title Lectures on Carrollian Holography
topic High Energy Physics - Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.10162