Holographic Space-time from the Big Bang to the de Sitter era
arXiv:0809.3951 · doi:10.1088/1751-8113/42/30/304002
Abstract
I review the holographic theory of space-time and its applications to cosmology. Much of this has appeared before, but the discussion is more unified and concise. I also include some material on work in progress, whose aim is to understand compactification in terms of finite dimensional super-algebras. This is an expanded version of a lecture I gave at the conference on Liouville Quantum Gravity and Statistical Systems, in memory of Alexei Zamolodchikov, at the Poncelet Institute in Moscow, 21-24 June, 2008.
30 pages, LaTeX, Expanded version of a lecture given at the Conference on Liouville Quantum Gravity and Statistical Systems, in honor of Alexei Zamolodchikov, Poncelet Institute, Moscow