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A non-perturbative construction of de Sitter late-time boundary

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  • UserKamran Salehi Vaziri, University of Amsterdam
  • ClockThursday 20 March 2025, 16:00-17:00
  • HousePotter Room (B1.19).

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In this talk, I will review some of the recent progress in non-perturbative quantum field theory in de Sitter such as Kallen-Lehmann and partial wave expansion. I will start by explaining why we are interested in de Sitter and pointing out some of the differences and similarities between anti-de Sitter and de Sitter spacetimes. With the goal of bootstrapping de Sitter’s conformal boundary, I will propose a de Sitter-specific bulk-to-boundary expansion, with a continuous family of boundary operators. In the end, I will derive an inversion formula for the bulk-to-boundary expansion, where, given a bulk theory, the boundary operator content is constructed as an integral of the bulk operator times the bulk-to-boundary propagator. These boundary operators exhibit two-point functions that include contact terms alongside standard CFT two-point functions.

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